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5 January, 10:41

What is 2/3n - 2/3=n/6+4/3

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  1. 5 January, 11:04
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    n = 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Combine the like terms (in this case you have 2/3n on one side of the equation and n/6 on the other side. You also have - 2/3 on one side and 4/3 on the other side)

    So now we have 2/3n - n/6 = 4/3 + 2/3

    On the left side we have different denominators so we have to find a common one (in this case 6).

    Multiply the 2/3n on the left side by 2 to get 4/6 n

    Combine the like terms

    3/6n = 6/3

    Simplify

    1/2n = 2

    Multiply both sides by 2 to isolate the variable n

    n = 4.
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