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Mathematics, 10.04.2020 11:22 shanaz8199

A baker made “n” number of chocolate cakes on Monday and sold everything. On Tuesday he made triple the number of cakes that he made on Monday and sold 8 of them. After selling the 8 cakes he has 4 cakes remaining.
Form an equation for the above, to find “n”, the number of cakes he made on Monday.

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