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Which equation can be used to represent "six added to twice the sum of a number and four is equal to one-half of the difference of three and the number"?

6+2(x+4)=1/2(3-x)

6+2(x+4)=1/2(x-3)

(6+2)(x+4)=1/2(3-x)

(6+2)(x+4)=1/2(x-3)​

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I’m pretty sure it’s the first answer.
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