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How do I find the value in n of the equation 40+n=50+22
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How do I find the value in n of the equation 40+n=50+22
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add 50+22 first (which equals 72) then your equation will look like 40+n=72. now subtract 72-40 which will equal 32. then ur equation is n=32 which is ur answer
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