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Six more than twice a number is nine a.6n x 2=9 b.2 x 9 + 6= n c. 2n + 6=9 d. 6n x 2n= 9
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Six more than twice a number is nine a.6n x 2=9 b.2 x 9 + 6= n c. 2n + 6=9 d. 6n x 2n= 9
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C. “Six more” means +6 and “is nine” means =9. You can stop there because c is the only answer with both of those but twice a number is also 2x, x being the number
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