Pepsi products were five 12-packs for $14.75. How much will Marc's have to lower the price of Pepsi Products per 12-pack box to equal Coke's sale price per box?

Three more than the product of two and a number

#1. No idea, since you don't give Pepsi's price.

#2
product of two and a number: 2x
3 more than: 3+2x

ok thanks for the help.

To find out how much Marc's will have to lower the price of Pepsi products per 12-pack box to equal Coke's sale price per box, we need to determine the price per box for each brand. Here's the step-by-step process:

1. Determine the price per 12-pack box of Pepsi products:
The given information states that five 12-packs of Pepsi products were sold for $14.75. To calculate the price per box, divide the total price by the number of boxes:
Price per box of Pepsi = Total price / Number of boxes
Price per box of Pepsi = $14.75 / 5
Price per box of Pepsi = $2.95

2. Determine the sale price per box of Coke:
Since the sale price of Coke per box is not provided in the question, we don't have sufficient information to calculate it. We need the price per box of Coke to proceed further.

Once we have the price per box of Coke, we can compare it with the price per box of Pepsi and calculate the difference. Subtracting the price per box of Coke from the price per box of Pepsi will give us the amount by which Marc's needs to lower the price of Pepsi products per 12-pack box to match the sale price of Coke.