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Ollie
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23 February, 07:24
What does - 3 (n+5) = 12 equal
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Jazlyn Rivers
23 February, 07:46
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n = - 9
Step-by-step explanation:
-3 (n+5) = 12
-3n - 15 = 12
-3n = 12+15
-3n = 27
n = - 27/3
n = - 9
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