Solve for v.

5v–5v+5v+1=16
v=

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To solve the equation \( 5v - 5v + 5v + 1 = 16 \), we can simplify the left side first.

The terms involving \( v \) are:

\[ 5v - 5v + 5v = 5v \]

So the equation simplifies to:

\[ 5v + 1 = 16 \]

Next, we subtract 1 from both sides:

\[ 5v = 16 - 1 \]

\[ 5v = 15 \]

Now, we divide both sides by 5 to solve for \( v \):

\[ v = \frac{15}{5} \]

\[ v = 3 \]

Therefore, the solution is:

\[ v = 3 \]

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