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What should be done to both sides of the equation in order to solve n/6 = -11.9? multiply by -11.9 divide by -11.9 divide by 6 multiply by 6
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What should be done to both sides of the equation in order to solve n/6 = -11.9?
multiply by -11.9
divide by -11.9
divide by 6
multiply by 6
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