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6 • 25 = (6 • 20) + (6 • n) 

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Tuniss
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  • 24-05-2017
6 • 25 = (6 • 20) + (6 • n) 

150 = (120) + (6n)

Subtract 120 from both sides, so you get this:

30 = 6n 

Divide by 6:

5 = n




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  • 24-05-2017
6 × 25 = (6 × 20) + (6 × n)

Simplify :)

150 = 120 + 6n

So, all we're really trying to do is solve for n, and to do so, we must get n isolated, or get it onto it's own side :)

So, to do so, we must subtract 120 from both sides.

150 - 120 = 6n

Simplify.

30 = 6n

Divide both sides by 6.

n = 30/6

n = 5

~Hope I helped!~
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