5n+2÷6
N is -4
5×-4=20+2=22÷6
3 4/6
If N is negative 4, then
5n+2÷6
(5 * -4) + 8 = -20 + 8 = -12
The 5n+2 is divided by 6
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(5n + 2) / 6
[(5 * -4) + 2] / 6
(-20 + 2)/6 = -18 / 6 = -3
To solve the expression 5n+2÷6, you need to substitute the value of n, which is -4, into the expression.
So, let's substitute -4 for n in the expression:
5(-4) + 2 ÷ 6
First, let's calculate the multiplication part:
5(-4) = -20
Now, let's calculate the division part:
2 ÷ 6 = 1/3
Now, we have:
-20 + 1/3
To add or subtract fractions, they need to have a common denominator. In this case, the common denominator is 3, so we need to convert -20 to have the same denominator:
-20 = -60/3
Now, we can add the fractions:
-60/3 + 1/3 = -59/3
Therefore, the expression 5n+2÷6, where n is -4, is equal to -59/3 or 3 4/6.