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Twelve less than the product of a number and 6 is 60. Which equation models the sentence? 12−n⋅6=60 n⋅6−12=60 n÷6−12=60 n÷6+12=60
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Twelve less than the product of a number and 6 is 60.
Which equation models the sentence?
12−n⋅6=60
n⋅6−12=60
n÷6−12=60
n÷6+12=60
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