A group of students are selling homemade oatmeal cookies at $3 per bag. The students spent $23 on all the supplies to make the oatmeal cookies. Which expression can be used to find the profit made from selling, w, bags of oatmeal cookies, after accounting for the amount they spent on supplies?

provits=w*Costperbat-23

To find the profit made from selling w bags of oatmeal cookies, after accounting for the amount spent on supplies, we need to subtract the cost of supplies from the total revenue earned from selling the cookies.

The revenue earned from selling the cookies can be calculated by multiplying the number of bags sold (w) by the selling price per bag ($3). Therefore, the revenue is given by the expression 3w.

The amount spent on supplies is $23.

To find the profit, we subtract the amount spent on supplies (23) from the revenue earned (3w). So, the expression to find the profit made from selling w bags of oatmeal cookies after accounting for the amount spent on supplies is:

Profit = Revenue - Cost of supplies

Profit = 3w - 23

Therefore, the expression to find the profit made from selling w bags of oatmeal cookies, after accounting for the amount spent on supplies, is 3w - 23.