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Answer:

D) p³ + 2; when p = 3 the number of plants is 29.

Explanation:

Illiana cubed (³) the number of original plants, p, in the garden. Then, she added 2 more plants. We will use n for the number of total plants.

So, the equation should be p³ + 2. Substitute our value for p into the equation and solve.

p³ + 2 = n

3³ + 2 = n

27 + 2 = n

29 = n

There are 29 total plants.

The answer, then, is the last option, p³ + 2; when p = 3 the number of plants is 29.

Good luck ^^

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