sirbntn sirbntn
  • 03-11-2019
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Solve for n.



n+4+10=25


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n= __

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HomeworkHelper389 HomeworkHelper389
  • 03-11-2019
n = 11 that is the answer
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nickjohnsen52
nickjohnsen52 nickjohnsen52
  • 03-11-2019

Answer:

11

Step-by-step explanation:

n+4+10=25

n+14=25

n+14=25

  -14  -14

n=11

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