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60 is equal to the product of a number, n, and 10. Which of the following are true? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 50.60 is equal to the product of a number, n, and 10. Which of the following are true? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 50.60 is equal to the product of a number, n, and 10. Which of the following are true? Select all that apply. (1 point) Responses The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 6. The value of n is 50.

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve the statement "60 is equal to the product of a number, n, and 10," we can express it mathematically as:

\[ 60 = 10 \times n \]

Now, let's evaluate each of the provided options:

1. **The equation 60 = 10 ÷ n represents this statement.**
- **False**: This equation does not represent the product; it represents a division.

2. **The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement.**
- **True**: This correctly represents the statement.

3. **The equation 60 = 10 + n represents this statement.**
- **False**: This equation represents a sum, not a product.

4. **The value of n is 6.**
- **True**: To find n, we solve the equation:
\[ n = \frac{60}{10} = 6 \]

5. **The value of n is 50.**
- **False**: This is incorrect based on the calculation above.

Based on the evaluation:
- The true statements are:
- **The equation 60 = 10 x n represents this statement.**
- **The value of n is 6.**

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