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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Six times the sum of a number and twelve is forty. Which equation represents this? 6N + 12N = 40 6N + 12 = 40 6(N + 12) = 40

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

Why don't you try it one step at a time.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

6(N+12)=40

OpenStudy (anonymous):

srry all these dirrect answers ill post anouther...

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

\(\bf Six ~times ~\color{red}{the ~sum ~of ~a ~number ~and ~twelve} ~is ~forty. \) \(\bf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\color{red}{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~N + 12} \)

OpenStudy (mathstudent55):

\(\bf \color{green}{Six ~times} ~\color{red}{the ~sum ~of ~a ~number ~and ~twelve} ~is ~forty.\) \(\bf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\color{green}{6(} \color{red}{N + 12} \color{green}{)} \) \(\bf \color{green}{Six ~times} ~\color{red}{the ~sum ~of ~a ~number ~and ~twelve} \color{blue}{~is ~forty.}\) \(\bf ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~\color{green}{6(} \color{red}{N + 12} \color{green}{)}\color{blue}{= 40}\)

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