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zhenek [66]
4 years ago
7

A farmer picked 5 fewer peaches than 3 times the apples. The table shows how the number of peaches, p, depends on the number of

apples, a. Choose the equation which represents the rule.
A) p = 3a + 3
B) p = 5 − 3a
C) p = 3a − 5
D) p = 3a + 5

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Mathematics
2 answers:
mr_godi [17]4 years ago
7 0

Answer:

p = 3a - 5

Step-by-step explanation:

A farmer picked 5 fewer peaches than 3 times the apples.

The table shows how the number of peaches, p, depends on the number of apples, a.

Number of peaches is 'p'  and number of apples is 'a'

A farmer picked 5 fewer peaches than 3 times the apples.

3 times the apples is 3a

5 fewer peaches so we subtract 5

Peaches = 3 times the nujmber of apples  - 5

p = 3a - 5

gayaneshka [121]4 years ago
4 0
I believe the answer is C, p = 3a-5
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square translated on cartesian grid

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