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Mathematics, 23.09.2020 14:01 jamalnellum56

While grading her students' most recent quiz on equation solving, Mrs. Jones calculated that approximately forty percent of her students answered question number 14 with multiple choice option B, while the other sixty percent answered A or C. Question #14 from Mrs. Jones's students' most recent quiz: 14) Solve the single variable equation for n. 3(-n + 4) + 5n = 2n n = 3 no solution infinitely many solutions

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