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Bob's lemonade stand received 15 boxes of 75 lemons each. Some of the lemons,n, were used in each of 12 pitchers of lemonade. Now,there are only 945 lemons left. Which equation represents this situation?
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Bob's lemonade stand received 15 boxes of 75 lemons each. Some of the lemons,n, were used in each of 12 pitchers of lemonade. Now,there are only 945 lemons left. Which equation represents this situation?
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Answer:(15*75)-n=945
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