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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-23

Find the value of \( n \) in the equation. Write what \( n \) represents in the related division problem.

\[ n = 6 \times 35 + 4 \]

Asked by makica

Answer (3)

To solve for any value in an equation, you must first isolate the variable. n=6 x 35 + 4 can be solved easily by finding the answer to 6 x 35 + 4. You must first use the rule of PEMDAS - this stands for parenthesis, exponents, multiplication, division, addition, subtraction. So, in this equation you would do 6 x 35, find the answer which is 210 then add 4. So the final answer is 214 - n = 214.

Answered by W0lf93 | 2024-06-11

Answer: The value of n is 214. ;

Answered by RenatoMattice | 2024-06-12

The value of n is 214, calculated by performing the multiplication first and then adding 4. In the related division problem, 6 n − 4 ​ = 35 , n represents the total before adding 4. This equation shows the relation between the multiplication and the addition performed.
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Answered by RenatoMattice | 2024-09-27