How do you solve #2= n + ( - 11)#? Prealgebra Fractions Decomposing Fractions 1 Answer sjc Nov 10, 2016 #n=13# Explanation: #2=n+(-11)# remove the brackets #2=n-11# add #11# to both sides #2+11=ncancel(-11+11)# #13=n# Answer link Related questions Max needs #10 1/4#cups of flour to make a batch of pizza dough for the pizzeria. He only has #4... When opening the kitty Yosief counted 700 coins from 1€ (one euro) and 2€. Knowing that the... Maya was 6th in line. Yosief was 6th from the end of line and there were 3 children between Maya... A Captain, Quartermaster, First Mate in a pirate ship divide a loot of coins. The 1st gets 1,400... Your father borrows $40 and agrees to 24% interest in a year? He decide that he wants to payoff... Mary and Mike enter invest $700 and $300 in a partnership. They divided their profits as... Sue the T-Rex grows cabbage in a square shaped garden. Each cabbage takes #1 ft^2# of area in... Yosief buys 10 apples for $1. At what price should he sell a dozen apples if he wishes to make a... Out of 200 kids, 100 had a T-Rex, 70 had iPads and 140 had a cell phone. 40 of them had both, a... How do you evaluate #24 11/16 + 42 9/16#? See all questions in Decomposing Fractions Impact of this question 2134 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License