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Adam bought granola bars at the store. The expression 6p+5n gives the number of bars in p boxes of plain granola bars and n boxes of granola bars with nuts. What are the terms o…
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Adam bought granola bars at the store. The expression 6p+5n gives the number of bars in p boxes of plain granola bars and n boxes of granola bars with nuts. What are the terms of the expression?
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6p and 5n are the terms
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6p and 5n are the terms i have this problem i got it right
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