The n subject of m = n² + 3 is 
How is n made the subject of m = n² + 3 ?
m = n² + 3
n² = m- 3

What does making n the subject mean?
- To make n the subject of the formula or equation, we must rearrange the variables in the formula or equation to have a single variable n that is equivalent to the other variables in the formula.
- The equation is then rearranged such that each term containing n is placed on the same side of the equation.
- If n appears in several words, factorization might be necessary.
- Just one n needs to be displayed at the conclusion to make it the subject.
- The result of square rooting a number or variable as an inverse operation may be positive or negative.
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-6x + 1 > -23 <=>
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Answer:
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The height of the blue spruce was 45.
We find the mean by adding all of the data points and dividing by the number of data points. We will add the unknown value x and change the number we're dividing by to 7:
(160+320+100+110+200+220+x)/7 = 165
(1110+x)/7 = 165
Multiply both sides by 7:
1110 + x = 1155
Subtract 1110 from both sides:
x = 45