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23 April, 13:13

Six times the sum of a number and twelve is forty. Which equation represents the statement above? 6N + 12N = 40 6N + 12 = 40 6 (N + 12) = 40

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  1. 23 April, 13:55
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    6 (N + 12) = 40

    let the number be N then add 12 and multiply by 6 is 6 (N + 12)

    6 (N + 12) is forty means 6 (N + 12) = 40
  2. 23 April, 17:09
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    The answer is 6 (N+12)

    This is because it is telling you that the equation is six times a SUM of a number and twelve. So the number and 12 added together are multiplied by 6.
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