To solve the equation n + 3x6 = 30, first calculate 3x6, which equals 18. Then subtract 18 from both sides of the equation to isolate n. Thus, n = 30 - 18, which simplifies to n = 12.
N=3.
It depends on the value of n.
N+18=30. Subtract 18 both sides N=12
It is a linear equation in one variable, n.
N=0
N=3.
It depends on the value of n.
if you put in what the problem equals then it can be answered
N+18=30. Subtract 18 both sides N=12
It is a linear equation in one variable, n.
n = 5 so both sides are equal
1. n + 3*5 = 30 2. n + 15 = 30 3. n + 15 = 30 - 15 -15 n = 15
12/n+7m=30 12/6=2 + 7x4=28
n = 8
n=30, a value under 35.
2 plus n is the true one, but 1 plus n is not?
N=0