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Can anyone help me solve this algebra porblem?

-4 2/3=2n/3+1/3+n/3
Negative four and two thirds equals two "n" over three plus one over three plus "n" over three.


Sagot :

AL2006
The answer to your question is: Yes. Someone can.
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Even though you haven't asked for the solution,
I'm here already so I might as well go through it:

-(4 and 2/3) = 2n/3 + 1/3 + n/3

Combine the 'n' terms on the right side:

-(4 and 2/3) = n + 1/3

Change (4 and 2/3) to an improper fraction:

-(14/3) = n + 1/3

Multiply each side by 3 :

-14 = 3n + 1

Subtract 1 from each side:

-15 = 3n

Divide each side by 3 :

-5 = n