Peter scored 15 goals during his second soccer season as a forward. He scored 6 fewer goals during his first season. The team as a whole scored

4 times as many goals as Peter during the two seasons. How many goals did the team score during the two seasons?

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To find out how many goals the team scored during the two seasons, we first need to determine how many goals Peter scored during his first season.

The problem states that Peter scored 15 goals during his second season as a forward, and that he scored 6 fewer goals during his first season. To find the number of goals he scored during his first season, we subtract 6 from the number of goals he scored during his second season:

Goals in Peter's first season = Goals in Peter's second season - 6
Goals in Peter's first season = 15 - 6
Goals in Peter's first season = 9

Next, we are told that the team as a whole scored 4 times as many goals as Peter during the two seasons. To find the total number of goals the team scored, we need to add up the number of goals Peter scored in both seasons:

Total goals scored by Peter in two seasons = Goals in Peter's first season + Goals in Peter's second season
Total goals scored by Peter in two seasons = 9 + 15
Total goals scored by Peter in two seasons = 24

Finally, we can find the total number of goals the team scored during the two seasons by multiplying the number of goals Peter scored by 4:

Total goals scored by the team in two seasons = Total goals scored by Peter in two seasons * 4
Total goals scored by the team in two seasons = 24 * 4
Total goals scored by the team in two seasons = 96

Therefore, the team scored 96 goals during the two seasons.

15 + (15-6) = ?

4? = ??