Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
we have

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You subtract 50 from 60 to get 10
We can solve this problem by dividing 9/12 by 2/12. We should do this because to find how many sets of something are in a number, the question is asking us to do division. Doing this, we get 9/12 * 12/2, giving us our answer of 4.5 sets of 2/12 in 9/12.
The cube root of (n increased by 8), or ∛(n+8), is -0.5, or -1/2.
∛(n+8) = -1/2. To solve this for n, cube both sides, obtaining n+8 = -1/8.
Eliminate the fraction by mult. all three terms by 8: 8n + 64 = -1
Solving for n: 8n = -65, so that n = -65/8.