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29 January, 21:55

Which of the following represents "ten times the sum of a number and fourteen is equal to nine times the number"

10 (n+14) = 9N

10 (n+14) = N

10 (n+14) = 14

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  1. 29 January, 23:42
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    The answer would be 10 (n+14) = 9N
  2. 29 January, 23:51
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    10 (n+14) = 9N

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Lets let N represent the number that which we do not know.

    We know that 10 is multiplied by the sum of N and 14, so lets write that down:

    10 (n+14)

    We also know that what we just found is equal to 9 multiplied by the same number:

    10 (n+14) = 9N

    The variable stays the same throughout the entirety of the equation.
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