Solve for n
n=-14
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110=35-5n+5
Use the distributive property to multiply n-1 by -5.
110=40-5n
Add 35 and 5 to get 40.
40-5n=110
Swap sides so that all variable terms are on the left hand side.
-5n=110-40
Subtract 40 from both sides.
-5n=70
Subtract 40 from 110 to get 70.
n=\frac{70}{-5}
Divide both sides by -5.
n=-14
Divide 70 by -5 to get -14.
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