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A college student takes the same number of credits each semester. She had 12 credits when she started, and after 6
semesters, she had 96 credits.
Which of these expresses the rate at which she is earning credits?


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Answer:

x = 14

Step-by-step explanation:

Credits = 12  Semesters = 6   Total Credits = 96

6x = 96 - 12

6x = 84

Divide 6x = 84 by 6.

x = 14

[tex]\frac{96 credits-12 credits}{6 semesters} =\frac{84 credits}{6 credits} = \frac{14 credits}{1 semester}[/tex]