undrea98 undrea98
  • 07-03-2018
  • Mathematics
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How do I solve this equation for n? (6x2n)÷8=15

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jmoravec54 jmoravec54
  • 07-03-2018
multiply 8 on both sides so we have no division so 8 multiplied by 15 = 120 
now we know (6x2n) = 120
so if we re-write this you can make it 6x(2n) = 120
Now we divide by 6 on both sides that gives us (2n) = 20
divide by two and you have your answer

hope this helps
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