2/5n+1/10=1/2(n+4)
\[\frac{ 2 }{ 5 }n+\frac{ 1 }{ 10 }=\frac{ 1 }{ 2 }(n+4)\]
That, right?
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Let's solve your equation step-by-step. 2 5 n+ 1 10 = 1 2 (n+4) Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation. 2 5 n+ 1 10 = 1 2 (n+4) Simplify: (Show steps) 2 5 n+ 1 10 = 1 2 n+2 Step 2: Subtract 1/2n from both sides. 2 5 n+ 1 10 − 1 2 n= 1 2 n+2− 1 2 n −1 10 n+ 1 10 =2 Step 3: Subtract 1/10 from both sides. −1 10 n+ 1 10 − 1 10 =2− 1 10 −1 10 n= 19 10 Step 4: Multiply both sides by 10/(-1). ( 10 −1 )*( −1 10 n)=( 10 −1 )*( 19 10 ) n=−19 Answer: n=−19
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Thank you I'm new to this app and wasn't really sure how to answer this
Do 1/2*n and then 1/2*4 After that Isolate the n.
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Oh wow thanks!! I suck at math lmfao
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