Determine the solution to the following problem:
n/5+10=−20
-150
-50
-6
-2
To solve the equation, we can start by isolating the variable by subtracting 10 from both sides:
n/5 = -20 - 10
n/5 = -30
Next, we can multiply both sides by 5 to get rid of the fraction:
5 * (n/5) = 5 * -30
n = -150
Therefore, the solution to the problem is n = -150.
To determine the solution to the equation n/5 + 10 = -20, we need to isolate the variable n.
First, let's subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:
n/5 + 10 - 10 = -20 - 10
Simplifying:
n/5 = -30
To eliminate the fraction, we multiply both sides of the equation by 5:
5 * (n/5) = 5 * (-30)
Simplifying:
n = -150
Therefore, the solution to the equation n/5 + 10 = -20 is n = -150.
The correct solution is -150.
To determine the solution to the equation n/5 + 10 = -20, we need to isolate the variable 'n'.
Step 1: Subtract 10 from both sides of the equation:
n/5 + 10 - 10 = -20 - 10
n/5 = -30
Step 2: Multiply both sides of the equation by 5 to eliminate the fraction:
5 * (n/5) = -30 * 5
n = -150
Therefore, the solution to the equation n/5 + 10 = -20 is n = -150.