To find out how many cards Nole has, we can start with the information given. Sami has 84 Pokemon cards and has 12 times as many cards as Nole.
Let \( c \) represent the number of cards Nole has. The relationship can be expressed with the equation:
\[ 12c = 84 \]
This shows that Sami has 12 times the number of cards that Nole has. If you want to rewrite it to find \( c \), you would divide both sides by 12:
\[ c = \frac{84}{12} \]
However, since you are looking for which equation represents how many cards Nole has from the provided responses, it appears none of the options directly represent that equation. The correct equation is \( 12c = 84 \), but that option is not listed.
If we were to solve for \( c \) from \( 12c = 84 \), it would lead to \( c = 7 \) (i.e., Nole has 7 cards). The closest option might have been \( c = 84 ÷ 12 \), but it isn't explicitly listed.
From your responses, it looks like none of the provided equations accurately represent the situation stated.