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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Example A: 2n + 3 = 13 Example B: n + 3 = 13 Which example is a one-step equation? How is solving a two-step equation like solving one-step equation? How is solving them different?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

example b is a one step equation

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the unknown is n

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How can u tell?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for a, you have to solve 2n and then divide it by 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for b you just have to solve for n

OpenStudy (anonymous):

So what is the answer?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for b, what you do on one side of the equation, you must do on the other side. for example, minusing 3

OpenStudy (anonymous):

B. You have to do the same procedure twice. Solving a one step equation only has one operation, whereas a two-step equation has two

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i know.. im not sure about the second question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

What does the invite button do?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im new to this so

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im not really sure too

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are u new too?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea just used for 3 days

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How old?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

13

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Im 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Are u in FLVS.net?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i dont know whats that

OpenStudy (anonymous):

oh

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Is there any1 else to help me u know?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Hello?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

er is this your hoomework?

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