backbaby0914
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  • 17-11-2021
  • Mathematics
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Which equation represents this sentence?

3 times the difference of 6 and a number is equal to 15


3x−6=15

3(6−x)=15

6−3x=15

3(x−6)=15

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jeffordsash
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  • 19-11-2021

Answer:

B. 3(6-x)=15

Step-by-step explanation:

3 times means to multiply 3

difference means to subtract, so the difference between 6 and a number would be 6-x (x representing the unknown number)

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