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The number of bottles in a full box is 12.
<u><em>Explanation</em></u>
Suppose, the number of bottles in a full box is 
So, the number of bottles in <u>three</u> full boxes 
Now, two more boxes are added, both of which have <u>one fewer bottle than the other three</u>. So, the number of bottles in these two boxes 
As there were 9 bottles initially and now there are 67 bottles in the fridge, <em><u>so the equation will be</u></em>....

Thus, the number of bottles in a full box is 12.
If it gives you your total, and another number, divide the 2
example:
25 • x = 75
75/25= 3
x=3
Answer:
a^(3)+3a^(2)-4a+3
Step-by-step explanation:
Answer:
4 and 7
Step-by-step explanation:
X is a variable
any number that can be multiplied is a factor