A bag contains p dozens of bananas and 3q of these proved...
A bag contains p dozens of bananas and 3q of these proved to be bad. If I buy one third of the goods ones, how many do I get?
P -3q
\(\frac{1}{3}\) (p - 3q)
3q
4p - q
12p - 3q
Correct answer is D
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