Paul and Cheryl sold candy bars for a fundraiser. Paul sold six less than three times the number of candy bars that Cheryl sold. If c represents the number of candy bars Cheryl sold, write an expression for the number of candy bars Paul sold.


Answer: p = 3c - 6

Paul sold 6 less than 3 time Cheryl. This means that Paul sold 3c - 6, so we can formulate the equation p=3c-6

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