It is n + 6.
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-n = -6 Divide both sides by -1:- n = 6
6 less than a number n is n-6 This is because "n" is the variable; the number. Since the problem is 6 less than a number, you would start with writing subtract 6, which is -6, and then put n before it, subtracting 6 from n, which gives you n-6. ----
2+n-3 = 6 n = 6+3-2 n= 7
n/6 = 14 n = 6*14 n = 84
6/n
It is n + 6.
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-n = -6 Divide both sides by -1:- n = 6
6 less than a number n is n-6 This is because "n" is the variable; the number. Since the problem is 6 less than a number, you would start with writing subtract 6, which is -6, and then put n before it, subtracting 6 from n, which gives you n-6. ----
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2n + 6 = 3 + n ; this is an equation of one variable {n}. It can be solved for a value of n:subtract n fro both sides: 2n + 6 - n = 3 + n - n ---> n + 6 = 3.subtract 6 from both sides: n + 6 - 6 = 3 - 6 ---> n = -3. You should then substitute n=-3 back into the original to check your work.2(-3) + 6 = -6 + 6 = 0 | 3 + (-3) = 0, so it checks out.
n/2 + 6 = n/3 so 6 = n/3 - n/2 = 2n/6 - 3n/6 = -n/6 and so n = -36
Given that 2n = 6 + n, subtract n from each side and n = 6
2+n-3 = 6 n = 6+3-2 n= 7
n _ 1 6 6 = (n-1) 6