What is the second step in solving for n in the equation 5.6(n+1.42)=7.85.6(n+1.42)=7.8 ?

Subtract 1.42 from both sides.
Subtract 1.42 from both sides.

Divide both sides by 5.6.
Divide both sides by 5.6.

Multiply both sides by 5.6.
Multiply both sides by 5.6.

Only the left-hand side was divided by 5.6.

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To solve for \( n \) in the equation \( 5.6(n + 1.42) = 7.8 \), the steps would generally be as follows:

  1. First Step: Divide both sides by 5.6 to isolate the term with \( n \). This gives: \[ n + 1.42 = \frac{7.8}{5.6} \]

  2. Second Step: After calculating \( \frac{7.8}{5.6} \), you would then proceed to the next step, which involves subtracting 1.42 from both sides to solve for \( n \): \[ n = \frac{7.8}{5.6} - 1.42 \]

So, the second step in this process is to subtract 1.42 from both sides after dividing by 5.6.