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6 1/2 + (2*3)=1/2n

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Level: high school; Subject: algebra

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6 1/2 + (2*3)=1/2n

13/2 + (6) = 1/2n

(13 + 12)/2 = 1/2n

25/2 = 1/2n


If n is in Numerator

then answer is n = 25

If n is in Denominator then answer is n = 1/25


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