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Which equation could be used to solve for a value, x, that is equal to 5 times the sum of x and 12? x = 5x = 12 5x = x + 12 x = 5(x + 12) x = x + (5)(12)
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Which equation could be used to solve for a value, x, that is equal to 5 times the sum of x and 12?
x = 5x = 12
5x = x + 12
x = 5(x + 12)
x = x + (5)(12)
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x = 5( x + 12)
That’s the equation. C. Would be correct
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