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The sum of two-thirds of a number and one-fourth of the number exceeds five-sixths of that number by two. Which equation could be used to determine the number?.
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The sum of two-thirds of a number and one-fourth of the number exceeds five-sixths of that number by two. Which equation could be used to determine the number?.
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The sum of two-thirds of a number and one-fourth of the number exceeds five-sixths of that number by two.
Which equation could be used to determine the number?.
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2/3n + 1/4n = 5/6n + 2.
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