Respuesta :
Answer:
2d - 3
Step-by-step explanation:
There are d dozen eggs in the first refrigerator and d-3 dozen eggs in the second refrigerator
Add them together
d+(d-3)
2d-3 dozen eggs
Answer:
Option B is correct
[tex]2d-3[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
As per the statement:
A bakery has d dozen eggs in one refrigerator and 3 fewer dozen eggs in another refrigerator.
First refrigerator has = d dozen eggs
Second refrigerator has = d - 3 dozen of eggs
We have to find how dozen eggs the bakery has in both refrigerators
Total number of dozen eggs in both refrigerator = d + d- 3
Combine like terms;
Total number of dozen eggs the bakery has in both refrigerators = 2d-3
Therefore, [tex]2d-3[/tex] dozen eggs the bakery has in both refrigerators