How do you solve 2n=900? Algebra Linear Equations One-Step Equations and Inverse Operations 1 Answer Mr. Danger Nov 3, 2016 Divide by two. Explanation: The goal is to get n by itself on one side of the equation and a value that it equals on the other. Right now, there are 2 n's. To get rid of this, we divide by two. However, in order to keep the equations equal, we divide the other side as well. 2n=900 2n÷2=n,9002=450 n=450 Answer link Related questions What are One-Step Equations? How do you check solutions when solving one step equations? How do you solve one step equations involving addition and subtraction? How do inverse operations help solve equations? What are some examples of inverse operations? How do you solve for x in x+11=7? How do you solve for x in 7x=21? How do you solve for x in x−56=38? How do you solve for f in 7f11=711? How do you solve for y in 34=−12⋅y? See all questions in One-Step Equations and Inverse Operations Impact of this question 1704 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License