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In a corporate training module for logistics analysts, learners use the linear equation 15(n+3)=14(n+2)\frac{1}{5}(n + 3) = \frac{1}{4}(n + 2) to balance team workloads. Match each step of the 'clearing fractions' process for this specific equation with its corresponding mathematical result.

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