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· Jack says "six less than a number is four" is written as 6-n = 4. Jane says he is incorrect and that it should be written as n - 6 = 4. Identify who is correct and explain why in a complete sentence.
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· Jack says "six less than a number is four" is written as 6-n = 4. Jane says he is incorrect and that it should be written as n - 6 = 4. Identify who is correct and explain why in a complete sentence.
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Jane is right. 6 minus the number equals four
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