Since you have not defined the term n, it can equal anything. Hence, it would be n+5 at this current state.
This is what is called equations, which is Algebra. Here is how to do this calculation. 5n=20 5 and n multiply together, so 5 times n = 20. So 5 times ? = 20. To write this, you should write: 5n=20 n=20/5 n=4 So the answer is 4. J.H.
No it doesn't. If the n is a negative number, it would equal a positive number. For example: -n=6 n must be -6 because a negative times negative equals positive.
10n2 = 50n n2 = 5n n = 5
n ___ = 3 2+5 n = 3(2+5) n = 3(7) n = 21
Since you have not defined the term n, it can equal anything. Hence, it would be n+5 at this current state.
9*(n+5) = 9n +9*5 = 9n + 45
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If I understand the question correctly, the answer is 5/4 or 1.25
This is what is called equations, which is Algebra. Here is how to do this calculation. 5n=20 5 and n multiply together, so 5 times n = 20. So 5 times ? = 20. To write this, you should write: 5n=20 n=20/5 n=4 So the answer is 4. J.H.
To find 8 times the sum of a number and 5, you first need to calculate the sum of the number and 5. Let's say the number is represented by 'x'. So, the sum of the number and 5 would be x + 5. Then, you would multiply this sum by 8 to get the final result, which would be 8(x + 5) or 8x + 40.
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No it doesn't. If the n is a negative number, it would equal a positive number. For example: -n=6 n must be -6 because a negative times negative equals positive.
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5+n+3 = 8+n
10n2 = 50n n2 = 5n n = 5