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How do we solve frac{n}{4} =3

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Answer:

n=12

Explanation:

-This questions tests our ability to group together like terms by removing the denominator.

- Given the equation
(n)/(4)=3, we solve for n by removing the denominator as by multiply both sides of the equal sign by it:


(n)/(4)=3\\\\\# Multiply \ both \ sides \ by \ 4\\\\4* (n)/(4)=3* 4\\\\n=4* 3\\\\=12

Hence, n=12

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