SOLUTION: Norah baked two batches of cookies. The first batch of cookies had c chocolate chips. The second batch of cookies had f fewer chocolate chips than the first batch. If there were

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Question 696234: Norah baked two batches of cookies. The first batch of cookies had c chocolate chips. The second batch of cookies had f fewer chocolate chips than the first batch.
If there were 24 cookies in the second batch, and each cookie had the same number of chocolate chips, which of the following expressions represents the number of chocolate chips in each cookie of the second batch?

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Which of what 'following expressions'? Are you new?

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