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Emiko has 10 more than twice the number of homework problems than Rob has. If Rob has 12 homework problems, how many does Emiko have? Let p represent the number of homework problems that Rob has. A. 2 (10 + p); Emiko has 44 homework problems. B. 2p - 10; Emiko has 14 homework problems. C. 2p + 10; Emiko has 34 homework problems. D. 10 + p; Emiko has 22 homework problems.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

10 more than 12 * 2 would be 24+ 10

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and there is only one answer with that answer, you don't need to do anything else

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