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Represent the solution to the equation x+34=1712
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A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 1 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 1 over 2 end fraction.
Image with description A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 1 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 1 over 2 end fraction.

A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 1 to 3 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 14 over 6 end fraction between 2 and 3.
Image with description A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 1 to 3 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 14 over 6 end fraction between 2 and 3.

A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 2 in increments of fifths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 7 over 5 end fraction between 1 and 2.
Image with description A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 2 in increments of fifths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 7 over 5 end fraction between 1 and 2.

A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 1 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 5 over 6 end fraction.
Image with description A number line with arrows at both ends is shown ranging from 0 to 1 in increments of sixths. Only the whole numbers are labeled. A closed circle is plotted at start fraction 5 over 6 end fraction.
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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
x + 3/4 = 17/12
x = 17/12 − 3/4 = 17/12 − 9/12 = 8/12 = 2/3.

So the solution is 2/3 (which is 4/6). The correct graph would show a closed dot at 4/6 (2/3) on a 0-to-1 number line. None of the four listed choices show 2/3.