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The sum of three consecutive integers is 9. What is the equation that represents the scenario?
a. n + (n + 1) + (n + 2) = 9
b. n β (n + 1) β (n + 2) = 9
c. n + (n β 1) + (n β 2) = 9
d. n=9
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The sum of three consecutive integers is 9. What is the equation that represents the scenario?
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