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Tanner bought 6 chocolates. Maggie bought c times as many chocolates as Tanner. Write an expression that shows how many chocolates Maggie bought.

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Answer:

The equation that we most use to find how many chocolates Maggie bought would be:
6 x c = how many chocolates Maggie bought


Maggie bought c times as many chocolates as Tanner. This means to find how many chocolates Maggie bought we would multiply the c (Being how many times more chocolates Maggie bought) by 6 to find the number of chocolates Maggie bought`.






For example:
If the question stated Maggie bought 4 times as many chocolates as Tanner, the equation would be; 6 x 4 = how many chocolates Maggie bought. Which would be 24 chocolates.









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