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Answer:
[tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6 = 7[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6[/tex]
Required
Evaluate when n = 12
Substitute 12 for n in [tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6[/tex]
[tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6 = 9 + \frac{12}{3} - 6[/tex]
Simplify the fraction
[tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6 = 9 + 4 - 6[/tex]
[tex]9 + \frac{n}{3} - 6 = 7[/tex]
Your answer is 7,
Known:n=12
So 12/3
First, we need to simplify 12/3
To simplify this, all we need to do is divide 12 by 3
12÷3=4
3 goes into 12 4 times.
So now our eqation is
9+4-6
9+4 is 13
13-6 is 7
Hope this helps
~`Learning with Natalia`~
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