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14 February, 05:46

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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) = 22 (3-X)

6 + 2 (x + 4) =

1) = { (x-3)

(6 + 2) (x + 4) = { (3-X)

(6 + 2) (x + 4) = { (x - 3)

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  1. 14 February, 06:00
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    6+2 (x+4) = 1/2 (3-x)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    none of ur answers are true
  2. 14 February, 06:00
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    6 + 2 (x + 4) = 0.5 (3 - x)

    Not sure what your answer choices said considering the formatting, but the question itself results in the expression above.
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