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There are j cars at the Rockford dealership and k cars at the Robinson dealership. The Robinson dealership has 6 more than three times as many cars as the Crockford dealership. What is the value of k in terms of j?

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Answer:


k=3j+6

Explanation:

We can setup an equation in terms of k and j:


k=3j+6

We get this equation because there are 6 more than 3 times the Crockford cars in the Robinson dealership. We see that the equation already is the value of k in terms of k, so we have our answer.

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