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Solve the following equation algebraically show the steps:


n/3 -5 = 5

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(n)/(3) - 5 = 5


\: (n)/(3) = 5 + 5


\: (n)/(3) = 10


\: n = 10 * 3


\: n = 30

Therefore, the value of n is 30.


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(30)/(3) - 5 = 5


\: 10 - 5 = 5


\: 5 = 5


\: L.H.S.=R. H. S

Hence verified.


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