Solve for n
n=4
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Linear Equation
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\frac { 3 } { n } + \frac { 1 } { 6 } = \frac { 11 } { 3 n }
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6\times 3+6n\times \frac{1}{6}=2\times 11
Variable n cannot be equal to 0 since division by zero is not defined. Multiply both sides of the equation by 6n, the least common multiple of n,6,3n.
18+6n\times \frac{1}{6}=2\times 11
Multiply 6 and 3 to get 18.
18+n=2\times 11
Multiply 6 and \frac{1}{6} to get 1.
18+n=22
Multiply 2 and 11 to get 22.
n=22-18
Subtract 18 from both sides.
n=4
Subtract 18 from 22 to get 4.
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