The question is ambiguous. Does "2 over 3 times n" mean 2/(3*n) or (2/3)*n
It is an equation and the value of x is 91
It is an equation and the value of a is 16
(4/9) x = That's not an equation. If there were a number after the 'equals' sign, then we could calculate the value of 'x'. But as it is, there's no question there, so there's nothing to solve.
x=1
It is an equation and the value of x is -0.7
It is an equation and the value of y is 18
-3 and 2/7
If you mean: V/11 -8 = -6 then it is an equation and the value of V is 22
Give us the whole equation, and we can help.
The answer is three. 6 x 3 = 18
It is an incorrect equation.
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