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Ross bought a bag of 72 gumballs. He wants to share them equally between 6 friends. Which equation can be solved for n to find the number of gumballs for each friend? A) n 6 = 7…
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Ross bought a bag of 72 gumballs. He wants to share them equally between 6 friends. Which equation can be solved for n to find the number of gumballs for each friend? A) n 6 = 7…
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Ross bought a bag of 72 gumballs. He wants to share them equally between 6 friends. Which equation can be solved for n to find the number of gumballs for each friend? A) n 6 = 72 B) n − 6 = 72 C) n + 6 = 72 D) 6n = 72
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Step-by-step explanation: when u divide 72 by 6 u get the answer for n
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D 6n=72 you would need to then divide 6 by 72
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