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9 = -3 + n + 2n what does n equal ?
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9 = -3 + n + 2n what does n equal ?
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now let's flip this equation to make things easier
now move -3 to the other side
when we move -3 to the other side it turns into positive 3
now add the values on both sides
n + 2n will be equal to 3n and 9 + 3 will be equal to 12
now move 3 to the other side
the multiplication sign that binded 3 and n together will change into division when moved to the other side
when we divide 12 and 3 we will get 4
so final answer is 4
hope that helps !
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Explanation:
9=-3+n+2n
9+3=n+2n
12=3n
n=12/3
n=4
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