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Dominique Glenn
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14 June, 04:39
What does 26-2n=12? Show Your Work.
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Aylin Greer
14 June, 04:47
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12 - 26 = - 14
-2n = - 14
Divide
N = - 7
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Aylin Bird
14 June, 05:03
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You would do
-2n+26=12
-2n=12-26
-2n=-14
n=-14/-2
n=7
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