Mathematics
Mathematics, 24.11.2019 13:31, angel182

Translate the following sentence into an equation using n to represent the unknown number. then solve the equation for n.

six more than twice a number is 16
a.
6(2 + n) = 16
n = 5
b.
6(2 + n) = 16
n = 2/3
c.
6 + 2n = 16
n = 5
d.
6 + 2n = 16
n = 10

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