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Solve the following equation : 4 + 6(n - 1) = 34

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Answered by ExploringMathematics
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\bigstar\quad\textrm{The Correct Question is to Solve for 'n' in : 4 + 6(n - 1) = 34}

Subtracting 4 from Both Sides of the Given Equation

\longrightarrow\rm{4+6\left(n-1\right)-4=34-4}\longrightarrow\rm{6\left(n-1\right)=30}

Dividing Both Sides of the Given Equation by 6

\longrightarrow\rm{\left(n-1\right)=30/6}\longrightarrow\rm{n-1=5}

Adding 1 to Both Sides of the Given Equation

\longrightarrow\rm{n-1=5}\longrightarrow\rm{n-1+1=5+1}\longrightarrow\rm{n=6}

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The Correct Question is to Solve for ’n’ in : 4 + 6(n - 1) = 34

Subtracting 4 from Both Sides of the Given Equation

\longrightarrow\rm{4+6\left(n-1\right)-4=34-4}\longrightarrow\rm{6\left(n-1\right)=30}⟶4+6(n−1)−4=34−4⟶6(n−1)=30

Dividing Both Sides of the Given Equation by 6

\longrightarrow\rm{\left(n-1\right)=30/6}\longrightarrow\rm{n-1=5}⟶(n−1)=30/6⟶n−1=5

Adding 1 to Both Sides of the Given Equation

\longrightarrow\rm{n-1=5}\longrightarrow\rm{n-1+1=5+1}\longrightarrow\rm{n=6}⟶n−1=5⟶n−1+1=5+1⟶n=6

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