Math, asked by anishapattanaik6843, 4 months ago

3(n+6)=(3 x5)+3 x6. What number should be replaced for n

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Answered by sainiinswag
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Answer:

The number should be replaced by 5

Step-by-step explanation:

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3(n + 6) = ( 3× 5) + (3 × 6)

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3(n +6 ) = 15 + 18

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3(n + 6) = 33

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n+6 = 33/3

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n + 6 = 11

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n = 11 - 6

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n = 5

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Answered by rajeshkhanchandani8
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Answer:

n=5,hence 5 should be replaced for n

Step-by-step explanation:

3(n+6)=3n+18

(3 x5)+3 x6=15+18=33(BY USING BODMAS)

HENCE, 3n+18=33

3n=15

n=15/3

hence, n=5

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