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7 May, 02:16

Sarah and her friends are going blueberry picking. Sarah picks $b$ blueberries. Michael picks $3$ more than half as many as Sarah, and David picks $5$ more than Michael. In addition, Kaycee picks $10$ less than $3$ times as many as David and Hannah picks twice as many as Kaycee. Find an expression in terms of $b$ for the number of blueberries that Hannah picked.

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  1. 7 May, 02:19
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    S=b

    M=b/2+3

    D=5+M

    K=3D-10

    H=2K

    H=51b-20
  2. 7 May, 02:19
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    Sarah = b

    Michael = 1/2*b + 3

    David = b/2 + 8

    Sarah = 3b/2 + 14

    Hannah = 3b + 28
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