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The equation −(6x−12)=5x+1 can be simplified as -6x + 12 = 5x + 1.

To solve for x, we can combine like terms: -6x - 5x = 1 - 12, which becomes -11x = -11.

Dividing both sides of the equation by -11, we have x = 1.

Therefore, the equation has one solution.

Option #1: There is one solution. The solution is x = 1.