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Lynna [10]
3 years ago
5

Solve for n 11/6=n+7/9 (Plz no trolling; will mark brainiest)

Mathematics
1 answer:
xxTIMURxx [149]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

n=\frac{19}{18}

Step-by-step explanation:

Ir order to find the value of n in the given linear equation: \frac{11}{6} = n + \frac{7}{9} you have to perform the properties of equalities to obtain an equivalent equation.

You have to perform these properties in each side of the equation.

Applying the subtraction property (which is the subtraction of the same number to each side of the equation):

Adding \frac{7}{9} to each side:

\frac{11}{6} - \frac{7}{9} = n + \frac{7}{9} - \frac{7}{9}

This way you can obtain the value of n

\frac{11}{6} - \frac{7}{9} = n

Solving the subtraction of the fractions and simplifying:

\frac{(11)(9)-(7)(6)}{(6)(9)} = n\\\frac{57}{54} = n\\n=\frac{19}{18}

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