How do you solve #-67=-4n+3(1+6n)# using the distributive property?
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To solve the equation -67 = -4n + 3(1 + 6n) using the distributive property, you distribute the 3 to both terms inside the parentheses:
-67 = -4n + 3 + 18n.
Then combine like terms:
-67 = 14n + 3.
Next, subtract 3 from both sides:
-70 = 14n.
Finally, divide both sides by 14:
n = -5.
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