Yuri and Trina sold boxes of cookies. Yuri sold 14 boxes, while Trina sold n boxes. Together, they sold a total of 37 boxes. Which equation represents the number of boxes Trina sold? How many boxes did she sell?

The correct equation representing the number of boxes Trina sold is "n + 14 = 37."

To solve for the value of n, we can subtract 14 from both sides of the equation:

n + 14 - 14 = 37 - 14

n = 23

Therefore, Trina sold 23 boxes.

The equation representing the number of boxes Trina sold is 14 + n = 37.

To find the value of n, we can rearrange the equation to isolate n: n = 37 - 14.
Simplifying the equation, we find that Trina sold n = 23 boxes.

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n − 37 = 14; Trina sold 51 boxes.

n minus 37 equals 14 ; Trina sold 51 boxes.

n − 14 = 37; Trina sold 51 boxes.
n minus 14 equals 37 ; Trina sold 51 boxes.

n + 37 = 14; Trina sold 23 boxes.
n plus 37 equals 14 ; Trina sold 23 boxes.

n + 14 = 37; Trina sold 23 boxes.