Type the correct answer in each box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar(s).

Trent wants to buy 2 packs of trading cards for 3 dollars each. The trading card packs that Trent normally buys tend to come in packs of 6, 10, 12, or 15 cards. After selecting 2 packs, Trent found that the first pack of cards cost 25 cents per card, and the second pack cost 30 cents per card. Trent uses this information to write the equations below in order to compare c, the number of cards in each pack.

There are
cards in the first pack, and there are
cards in the second pack.

The first pack has
more cards than the second pack.

There are 6 cards in the first pack, and there are 10 cards in the second pack.

The first pack has 4 more cards than the second pack.