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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-26

Solve for \( n \) in the equation:

\[ 0.6(n + 10) = 3.6 \]

Asked by Heywa

Answer (3)

The answer is -4+x. I had an explanation but bro just threw it out cause I wouldn't get him a pencil

Answered by Samm5412 | 2024-06-10

.6(n+10) = 3.6 .6n + 6 = 3.6 .6n = 3.6-6 .6n = -2.4 .6n/.6 = -2.4/.6 n = -4

Answered by CamilleEaton210 | 2024-06-10

The solution for n in the equation 0.6 ( n + 10 ) = 3.6 is − 4 after simplifying and isolating n .
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Answered by Samm5412 | 2024-10-09