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Write an Equation to Represent the Problem

Question 53

Question 53

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Write an equation to represent the problem.
-Six times a number is 13 more than two times that number.


A) 6 + x = 2x + 13
B) 6x = 2x + 13
C) 6x + 13 = 2x
D) 6x = 2(x + 13)

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