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Which equation can be used to represent the statement?

Sixteen is the same as one and two-tenths times a number added to negative 8.
A.) 16+1.2n=-8
B.)16=1.2n=8
C.)16=1.2n+(-8)
D.)16=-1.2n+8

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Answer: C because i already took the test

Explanation:

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Answer:

Option C is correct


16 = 1.2n+ (-8)

Explanation:

Given the statement:

Sixteen is the same as one and two-tenths times a number added to negative 8.

Here,

let n be the number.

"one and two-tenths times a number"
1.2 n

"one and two-tenths times a number added to negative 8" translated to
1.2n +(-8)

then;

the equation that represents the statement is:


16= 1.2n+ (-8)

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