Mathematics
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Select the following sentence that represents the equation below:

3 (2n + 1) = 3n + 12

A) The quotient of two and a number increased by one multiplied by three is equal to three times a number increased by twelve.

B) The product of a number and two increased by one is equal to twelve more than the quotient of three and a number.

C) Three times the sum of twice a number and one is equal to twelve more than the product of three and a number.

D) Three times the sum of twice a number and one is equal to twelve less than the product of three and a number.

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