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Helen bought notebooks and pencils for school. The number of pencils she bought is given by 6(n-3) , where n is the number of notebooks she bought. How many pencils did Helen buy if she bought 5 notebooks?

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So the number of pencils bought can be represented by an equation:
P=6(n-3), where n is the number of notebooks bought. Since Helen bought 5 notebooks, simply plug 5 into n:
P=6(5-3)=6(2)=12. So Helen bought 12 pencils.
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