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The sum of a number and six is seven times the number. Which is the transition of these sentences into an equation 1. n= 7n+6 2. 7(n+6)= n 3. n-6= 7n 4. n+6=7n
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The sum of a number and six is seven times the number. Which is the transition of these sentences into an equation
1. n= 7n+6
2. 7(n+6)= n
3. n-6= 7n
4. n+6=7n
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4 is the correct answer I don't help but I give the answer
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