1. **State the problem:** Solve the equation $$-5 = -6 + \frac{n}{14}$$ for $n$.
2. **Isolate the term with $n$:** Add 6 to both sides to move the constant term on the right to the left.
$$-5 + 6 = -6 + 6 + \frac{n}{14}$$
3. Simplify both sides:
$$1 = \frac{n}{14}$$
4. **Solve for $n$:** Multiply both sides by 14 to cancel the denominator.
$$14 \times 1 = 14 \times \frac{n}{14}$$
5. Show cancellation:
$$14 = \cancel{14} \times \frac{n}{\cancel{14}} = n$$
6. **Final answer:**
$$n = 14$$
This means the value of $n$ that satisfies the equation is 14.
Solve Linear Equation C730A2
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