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OpenStudy (anonymous):

solve. 2/3n = 8 n =

OpenStudy (anonymous):

multiply 3n on both sides

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 2 }{ 3n }\times3n=8\times3n\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[2=24n\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[n=\frac{ 2 }{ 24 }\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[n=?\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n = 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

simplify it @Bilaal.K

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nope

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

n=1/12 @Bilaal.K

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok but i cant write it as a fraction

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

ok well as a decimal your answer is 0.0833333333

OpenStudy (anonymous):

would -12 work?

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

nope what are your other options

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its a fill in the blank

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

how come you cant write it as 1/12 then?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

u can write in fraction form @Bilaal.K

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can i write n = 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@MARC_

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

you can type the answer in as 1/12 it'll work

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i get it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

it's not 1/12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[\frac{ 2n }{ 3 }=8\]

OpenStudy (hockeychick23):

oh your answer is just 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

\[2n=8\times3\]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

2n=24

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n=12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

n = 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yup it's 12

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thx @MARC_

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yw

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