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Which equation can be used to represent "six added to twice the sum of a number and four is equal to one-half of the difference of three and the number”? 6 + 2(x + 4) = 6 plus 2 left-parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis equals StartFraction one-half EndFraction left-parenthesis 3 minus x right-parenthesis.(3 – x) 6 + 2(x + 4) = 6 plus 2 left-parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis equals StartFraction one-half EndFraction left-parenthesis x minus 3 right-parenthesis.(x – 3) (6 + 2)(x + 4) = left-parenthesis 6 plus 2 right-parenthesis left-parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis equals StartFraction one-half EndFraction left-parenthesis 3 minus x right-parenthesis.(3 – x) (6 + 2)(x + 4) = left-parenthesis 6 plus 2 right-parenthesis left-parenthesis x plus 4 right parenthesis equals StartFraction one-half EndFraction left-parenthesis x minus 3 right-parenthesis.(x – 3)

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Answer:

6 + 2 (x+4) = 1/2 (3-x)

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