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OpenStudy (waheguru):

Do I have the right answer

OpenStudy (waheguru):

OpenStudy (waheguru):

I got 28/59

OpenStudy (anonymous):

check it once again..

OpenStudy (waheguru):

ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

See, -18 + 10 = ???

hero (hero):

\(\large\frac{2(5n - 1)}{3} = -\frac{3(n+2)}{5}\)

OpenStudy (waheguru):

n= -8/59?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes absolutely correct..

OpenStudy (waheguru):

But I never get the right answer on the first try, why?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because, you are being taught by your mistakes...

hero (hero):

\(\large n = -\frac{8}{59}\) is correct

OpenStudy (waheguru):

So, as I practise I will get better right?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes absolutely..

hero (hero):

Always check your work

OpenStudy (waheguru):

Thank You SOOOOO much

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Welcome dear..

hero (hero):

You can substitute n back into the original problem

hero (hero):

and make sure both sides equal

hero (hero):

If they don't then you have possibly done something wrong or there's no solution

OpenStudy (waheguru):

@Hero Thanks for the tips

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