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Which is a correct statement about the description “six less than the quotient of a number cubed and nine, increased by twelve” when n = 3? Check all that apply. The correct expression is . The correct expression is . One of the steps to determining the value when n = 3 is . One of the steps to determining the value when n = 3 is . The value when n = 3 is 7. The value when n = 3 is 9. The value when n = 3 is 15. The value when n = 3 is 17.

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The answer is A. C(might be D ask your teacher if it's C or D), and F so F is 9 C is n=3 is 3-6+12 D is n=3 is 6-3+12 and A is 6-n3/9

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The answer is/ would be all of that, that is above.

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The correct equation should be (3^3)/9-6 +12 if it is written correctly.

The answer would be 9

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