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Marquis Ali
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3 November, 12:38
What is the answer to (n+5) x4=28
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Tiana Cooke
3 November, 13:03
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(n+5) x4=28 (distribute 4 to each number in parenthesis)
4n+20=28 (subtract 20 from both sides)
4n=28-20
4n=8 (divide 8 by 4)
n=8/4
n=2
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