Step-by-step explanation:
n/6+2=0
n/6+2/1=0
find the LCM=6
n+12/6=0
cross multiply
n+12=0
n=-12
5-1 x 20=56/56 x 90/56 54/67=67
Answer:How many fives are in 15? ... How many three-fourths are in 2? ... There are 6 half-sized pieces in 3 wholes. ... and we can see that there are 4 wholes with 6 sixths in each whole, so there are 4\times 6 = 24 sixths in 4. ... Each whole yields a two-thirds and one half of another two-thirds, therefore 3 sets of two-thirds can be ...
Step-by-step explanation:
15
(even if it’s a joke I want points)