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Michelle has fifteen more than two times as many pieces of candy as her sister. Which expression represents the number of pieces of candy that Michelle has if the variable c represents the number of pieces
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Michelle has fifteen more than two times as many pieces of candy as her sister. Which expression represents the number of pieces of candy that Michelle has if the variable c represents the number of pieces of candy that her sister has?
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Fifteen more means somewhere we’ll add 15. Two times as many as c = 2c. So,
2c + 15 = how much candy Michelle has
2c + 15 is the answer
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