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Consider the equation below. 2(n + 4) = 8–6(n-4) Solve the equation for n. A -3 B D 16
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Consider the equation below.
2(n + 4) = 8–6(n-4)
Solve the equation for n.
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-3
B
D
16
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Answer:
N=3
Step-by-step explanation:
Look at image below
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i think the answer is -3 i’m not sure
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