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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following represents "ten times the sum of a number and fourteen is equal to nine times the number"? 10(N + 14) = 9N 10(9N + 14) = N 10(N + 9N) = 14

OpenStudy (austinl):

Ok, lets break this down. The sum of a number(N) and 14, \((N+14)\) And we want 10 times that, \(10(N+14)\) That is equal to 9 times that number(N). \(10(N+14)=9N\) Make sense?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea thank you

OpenStudy (austinl):

No problem!

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