To solve the equation \(\frac{n}{7} = 3\), we need to isolate \(n\). We can do this by multiplying both sides of the equation by 7.
We start with the equation: \[ \frac{n}{7} = 3 \]
To isolate \(n\), we multiply both sides of the equation by 7: \[ n = 3 \times 7 \]
Now, we perform the multiplication: \[ n = 21 \]
\(\boxed{n = 21}\)
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