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There are three consecutive odd integers where the product of the first and second integers is 1 less than 4 times the third. Part A: Which equation represents the verbal description, where n represents the smallest integer?

Part B: What is the factored form of the equation?

Select two answers: one for Part A and one for Part B.

A: n(n+1)=4(n+2)−1
B: This equation cannot be easily written in factored form.
B: (n+1)(n−3)=0
A: n(n+2)=(4n+4)−1
B: (n+3)(n−5)=0
A: n(n+2)=4(n+4)−1

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