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Cheryl has some oranges. She puts the oranges into p boxes of...
Mathematics, 20.03.2020 01:15, aliviafrancois2000
Solve. Show your work.
11.
Cheryl has some oranges. She puts the oranges into p boxes of 3 orange
each and has 2 oranges left.
a. Express the total number of oranges Cheryl has in terms of p.
(unte OUT AN EXPRESSION)
b. If p = 6, how many oranges does Cheryl have?
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