Lawrence buys his friends candy in the morning for $3 a box, but forgot some of his friends, so he went back to the candy shop and purchased the same candy but they had increased in price. He paid $6 a box. Let t represent the number of boxes of candy Lawrence purchased. Write an expression that represents these purchases.
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