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Mathematics, 12.07.2019 08:00 masonbugatti3477

What inequality represents the following sentence? twelve is greater than the sum of 6 and a number. a. 12 > 6 + n b. 12 < 6n c. 12 < 6 + n d. 12 > 6n i'd appreciate an answer asap : )

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