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You can solve your algebra question like this: Example; n+6=16. You are going to need to find out what the N equals to. __+6=16 So you need to find out what the N equals to. You can also solve it like this: 16-6=10. So, 10 is the answer to the equation.
In "Algebra with Pizzazz!" each page typically contains a variety of problems and puzzles, and the answer to a specific problem like 219 can vary depending on the context or the specific problem referenced. If you have a specific problem or equation from that book in mind, please provide the details, and I can help you solve it!
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Oh, dude, algebra with pizzazz? That's like asking me to solve the mysteries of the universe. But hey, I'll give it a shot. The answer to page 56 of algebra with pizzazz is... drum roll, please... whatever number makes the equation on that page true. You're welcome.
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If you are a construction person or someone like bill gates, you use algebra to solve problems. Ask your teacher.(See, this is a perfectly fine question to ask people.)
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