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OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve for n (10 5/8+3 5/8)+2 5/8=n+12 A.6 5/8 B.2 5/8 C.18 5/8 D.4 5/8

OpenStudy (mathmale):

\[(10 5/8+3 5/8)+2 5/8=n+12\]Are you sure that n shows up only once in this entire equation?

OpenStudy (mathmale):

If so, please note that all of the fractions on the left side have the common denominator 8. Add those 3 fractions together, and set this sum equal to n+12. How would you then solve for n?

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