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  • 17-01-2019
  • Mathematics
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Solve 14n + 6p – 8n = 18p for n. A. B. n = 2p C. n = 4p D.

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wegnerkolmp2741o
wegnerkolmp2741o wegnerkolmp2741o
  • 17-01-2019

Answer:

n = 2p


Step-by-step explanation:

14n + 6p – 8n = 18p

Combine like terms

14n-8n +6p = 18p

6n +6p = 18p

Subtract 6p from each side

6n+6p -6p = 18p-6p

6n = 12p

Divide by 6

6n/6 = 12p/6

n = 2p

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marissaraymond
marissaraymond marissaraymond
  • 17-01-2019

Answer:

n=2p                                                    

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