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A deli receives a large order for sandwiches for a company picnic. The company wants one club sandwich and two regular sandwiches for each person. The company also wants an extra Dagwood sandwich. A club sandwich has $3$ slices of bread. A regular sandwich has $2$ slices. A Dagwood has $5$ slices.
If there are $n$ people going to the company picnic, how many slices of bread does the deli need to make this order? Write your answer as a fully simplified expression. Your answer should have the variable $n$ in it exactly once.

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Answered by JanviBansal
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Answer:

Hi mate. Here is your answer.

No. of slices in a club sandwich = 3

No. of slices in a regular sandwich = 2

No. of slices in a dagwood sandwich = 5

No. of people in the company picnic = n

So, total no. of slices the deli needs to make this order = n × 3 × 2 × 5 = n × 3 = 30n

Answered by vihandudala
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Answer:

7n+5

Step-by-step explanation:

Too lazy to explain, lol... but my answer is correct

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