Faris wrote this equation to represent a real-world situation. Write a situation that could go with this equation.
6a−16=b
Choose a situation that could go with the equation.
A.
The number of berries b is 16 fewer than 6 more than the number of apples a.
B.
The number of berries b is 16 more than 6 times the number of apples a.
C.
The number of berries b is 16 more than 6 more than the number of apples a.
D.
The number of berries b is 16 fewer than 6 times the number of apples a.