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OpenStudy (jlopez):

15- 1/6n= 1/6n-1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

try mathway.com :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[15-\frac{1}{6}n=\frac{1}{6}n-1\] like that??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

or is it different? not exactly clear. if it is the one i wrote, add \(\frac{1}{6}n\) to both sides and add 1 to both sides, get \[16=\frac{1}{3}n\] then multiply 16 by 3 to get your answer

OpenStudy (jlopez):

satellite73 thefist way is right!

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