SOLUTION: Which equation does this statement translate to? 6 more than 4 times a number is 12

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Question 860414: Which equation does this statement translate to?
6 more than 4 times a number is 12

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
6 more than 4 times a number is 12
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n = a number
4 times a number = 4n
6 more than that = 4n + 6
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4n + 6 = 12

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