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A bike dealer has 8 more bikes than unicycles. He had to buy 46 tires for the bikes and unicycles. Which equation could you write to solve this problem?

A. (8 + b) = 46 - u

B. 46n = 8n + (1 - 8)

C. (8 + n) = 46 - n

D. 1(n -8) = 46 - 2n

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Let's call bicycles 'b' and unicycles 'u'
Note that bicycles have 2 tires, and unicycles have 1 tire.

We can make two equations:

b = u + 8
2b + 1u = 46

Solving the first equation for u, we get:

u = b - 8

Plug that equation into the second, and we get:

2b + (b - 8) = 46

Subtract 2b on both sides.

1(b - 8) = 46 - 2b

Basically, I used b and your question used n.

The correct answer is: D. 1(n - 8) = 46 - 2n.