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Geoff has d donuts. The amount of bagels he has is 3 less than 4 times the amount of donuts. If d represents the number of donuts Geoff has, write the expression that can be used to find how many bagels
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Geoff has d donuts. The amount of bagels he has is 3 less than 4 times the amount of donuts.
If d represents the number of donuts Geoff has, write the expression that can be used to find how many bagels he has.
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Bagels = 4d - 3
Four times means 4d and you subtract 3 because Geoff has three less than 4 times.
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