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To solve the following equation what must you do to both sides of the equation n/4=(-12)

To solve the following equation what must you do to both sides of the equation n/4=(-12)-example-1

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Multiply the equation

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if that's wrong I'm sorry

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Answer:

to solve the equation, you must multiply both sides by 4 to remove the fraction and get n by itself. so it'll be

n = -48

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