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Turner is baking apple tartlets for a special celebration he had already made 6 tartlets and he can make 3 more with each additional egg he has in the fridge write an equation that shows how the total number of tartlets

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Answer:

your mom is answering your question

Step-by-step explanation:

your momma so fat that I'll give your answer

6+3=9

there you go and IM SORRY MY BROYHER WROTE THATS :(

Answer:

y=3x + 6

Step-by-step explanation:

I'm assuming this is correct.

This is a linear (y=mx+b) equation. Turner already has 6 tartlets. That's your "b", or y-intercept. The additional eggs are the "x". Since with "each additional egg" Turner can make 3 more tartlets, you get 3x. You just plug everything into the equation and you get y=3x+6.