15(n+6)=3(30+5n)

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Solution for 15(n+6)=3(30+5n) equation:


Simplifying
15(n + 6) = 3(30 + 5n)

Reorder the terms:
15(6 + n) = 3(30 + 5n)
(6 * 15 + n * 15) = 3(30 + 5n)
(90 + 15n) = 3(30 + 5n)
90 + 15n = (30 * 3 + 5n * 3)
90 + 15n = (90 + 15n)

Add '-90' to each side of the equation.
90 + -90 + 15n = 90 + -90 + 15n

Combine like terms: 90 + -90 = 0
0 + 15n = 90 + -90 + 15n
15n = 90 + -90 + 15n

Combine like terms: 90 + -90 = 0
15n = 0 + 15n
15n = 15n

Add '-15n' to each side of the equation.
15n + -15n = 15n + -15n

Combine like terms: 15n + -15n = 0
0 = 15n + -15n

Combine like terms: 15n + -15n = 0
0 = 0

Solving
0 = 0

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This equation is an identity, all real numbers are solutions.

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