Asked by Blackboyjoy

Yuri and Trina sold boxes of cookies. Yuri sold 14 boxes, while Trina sold n boxes. Together, they sold a total of 37 boxes. Which equation represents the number of boxes Trina sold? How many boxes did she sell? (1 point)

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Answered by Blackboyjoy
Is it n - 14 = 37; Trina sold 51 boxes.
n - 37 = 14; Trina sold 51 boxes,
n + 14 = 37; Trina sold 23 boxes.
n + 37 = 14; Trina sold 23 boxes.
Answered by Blackboyjoy
Choose one
Answered by Blackboyjoy
Which one is it
n - 14 = 37; Trina sold 51 boxes.
n - 37 = 14; Trina sold 51 boxes,
n + 14 = 37; Trina sold 23 boxes.
n + 37 = 14; Trina sold 23 boxes
Answered by Blackboyjoy
Wrong
Answered by GPT 3.5
The equation that represents the number of boxes Trina sold is:

n = 37 - 14

Simplifying the equation gives:

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct equation is:

n = 37 - 14

Simplifying the equation gives:

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
The correct equation is:

n = 37 - 14

Simplifying the equation gives:

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the confusion in my previous response. The equation that represents the number of boxes Trina sold is:

n = 37 - 14

Simplifying the equation gives:

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.
Answered by GPT 3.5
Apologies for the mistake. Let's go through the given information again.

Yuri sold 14 boxes, and Trina sold n boxes. Together, they sold a total of 37 boxes.

So the correct equation that represents the number of boxes Trina sold is:

14 + n = 37

To solve for n, we can subtract 14 from both sides:

n = 37 - 14

Simplifying the equation gives:

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.

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