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Which equation can be used to solve the problem

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If four times a number is increased by 15,
the result is three less than the result is three less than six times the number. Find the number. Is it A, B, C, or D?

A. 4(x + 15) = 6x - 3
B. 4x + 15 = 6(x - 3)
C. 4x + 15 = 6x - 3
D. 4x + 15 = 3 - 6x

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Answer: D 4x + 15 = 3-6x
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User ChrisInEdmonton
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Answer: D. 4x + 15 = 3 - 6x

Explanation:

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