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The equation below were created by a student who was asked to write equivalent expressions on either side of

the equals sign. Imagine you are a teacher. Your job is to decide whether their work is right or wrong. If it is
wrong show the the correct way
2(n+3)= 2n +3

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Answer: There are no values of n that make the equation true.

Explanation:

you can not add terms that are not alike

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