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11 July, 14:22
6n + 3=2 Use a table
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11 July, 14:25
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I think that the answer is - 1/6. I got this by subtracting 3 on both sides according to the order of operations and got - 1. Next, I divided 6 on both sides to undo the multiplication. Since you can't do 1 divided by 6, you can leave it as a fraction which is - 1/6.
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