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Last year, a bakery sold w loaves of bread. This year, the bakery sold three more than twice the number of loaves of bread sold last year. If next year the bakery plans on selling twice the number of loaves of bread sold this year, how many loaves of bread does the bakery expect to sell next year?

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Answer:

Bakery will sell
4w+6 loaves of bread next year.

Explanation:

Given:

Number of loaves of bread sold last year = 'w'

Now Given:

This year, the bakery sold three more than twice the number of loaves of bread sold last year.

Framing in equation form we get

Number of loaves of bread sold this year =
2w+3

Also Given:

next year the bakery plans on selling twice the number of loaves of bread sold this year.

framing in equation form we get;

Number of loaves of bread bakery will sell next year =
2(2w+3) = 4w+6

Hence Bakery will sell
4w+6 loaves of bread next year.

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