The expression "8 8n" appears to be ambiguous. If it means "8 times 8n," then the answer would be 64n. However, if it is interpreted differently, please provide clarification for a more accurate response.
It is: -3+8n-5 = 8n-8 when simplified
If 8N=32 then N=8And to get that divide 8 from both sides so 8 divided by 8 cancels out so that would be like 8N= 32( * this sign i will use for division) *8 *8 Then you have N = 8
8n - 15 = 57 (add 15 to both sides)8n - 15 + 15 = 57 + 158n = 72 (divide both sides by 8)8n/8 = 72/8n = 9
In the context of chemistry, "8P 8N" typically refers to the atomic structure of an element, indicating that it has 8 protons (P) and 8 neutrons (N) in its nucleus. This configuration corresponds to the element oxygen, which has an atomic number of 8. Thus, "8P 8N" describes an oxygen isotope with a mass number of 16 (8 protons + 8 neutrons).
8n + 2
It is: -3+8n-5 = 8n-8 when simplified
If 8N=32 then N=8And to get that divide 8 from both sides so 8 divided by 8 cancels out so that would be like 8N= 32( * this sign i will use for division) *8 *8 Then you have N = 8
The GCF is 8. 8(m + n)
Is 4 cause it is equivalent to 2 n a multiple of 8 for example n./. 8 so that the answer
8n - 15 = 57 (add 15 to both sides)8n - 15 + 15 = 57 + 158n = 72 (divide both sides by 8)8n/8 = 72/8n = 9
8n = 1 n = 1/8
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8n = 72 n = 72 / 8 n = 9
In algebra, 8n means to multiply n and 8. (8xN)
Well, 8 is 8 and n is a variable. The variable can be any number. for example if your variable was 7. 8 times 7 is 56 so 8n is 56
The expression ( 7 - 8n - 100 ) can be simplified by combining the constant terms. It becomes ( -8n - 93 ). Thus, the simplified form of the expression is ( -8n - 93 ).
In the context of chemistry, "8P 8N" typically refers to the atomic structure of an element, indicating that it has 8 protons (P) and 8 neutrons (N) in its nucleus. This configuration corresponds to the element oxygen, which has an atomic number of 8. Thus, "8P 8N" describes an oxygen isotope with a mass number of 16 (8 protons + 8 neutrons).