The given equation is:
\[ -30n = -27n - 63 \]
To simplify, we first add \(27n\) to both sides of the equation to get all terms involving \(n\) on one side:
\[ -30n + 27n = -63 \]
Combine the terms on the left side:
\[ -3n = -63 \]
To solve for \(n\), divide both sides by \(-3\):
\[ n = \frac{-63}{-3} \]
Simplifying the right side gives:
\[ n = 21 \]
The solution to the equation is:
\[ \boxed{n = 21} \]
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