10+n=17 is equal to 10+7=17 n=7
2+3 = 5 * 2 = 10. 7+2 = 9 * 7 = 63.6+5 = 11 * 6 = 66.x+y = z * x = n.9+7 = 16 * 9 = 144
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The value of n is 3, by the commutative property.
n=6
10+n=17 is equal to 10+7=17 n=7
n = 8
2n plus 7 equals 19 2n equals 12 n equals 6
7 + n = 14 n = 7
2+3 = 5 * 2 = 10. 7+2 = 9 * 7 = 63.6+5 = 11 * 6 = 66.x+y = z * x = n.9+7 = 16 * 9 = 144
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The value of n is 3, by the commutative property.
n=6
If n + 7 = 12, then n = 12 - 7
n=10
No. If your trying to find n, then you subtract four from each side. n = 10 That would be subtraction property of equality.
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