Ron made cookies for the fair. His sister made candy. Four cookies were packaged together, and 6 pieces of candy were packaged together. There were 6 more packages of packages of candy. Write an expression for the number of packages of cookies.____. Then find the value of the expression if p=8.___ Then find how many cookies and pieces of candy were taken to the bake sale?___cookies ______pieces of candy

p+6

=14
10 cookies
6 pieces of candy

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8+6=14

To find the expression for the number of packages of cookies, let's break down the given information:

1. Four cookies are packaged together: This means that 4 cookies make up one package of cookies.
2. There are 6 more packages of candy: This tells us that there are 6 additional packages of candy, which are different from the ones mentioned earlier.

Now, let's create the expression:

Let c be the number of packages of cookies.
Since there are four cookies in each package, we can write the expression as 4c.

To find the value of the expression when p = 8, substitute p = 8 into the expression:

4c = 4 * 8
4c = 32

Therefore, when p = 8, the value of the expression 4c is 32.

To determine the number of cookies and pieces of candy taken to the bake sale, the question did not provide enough information. We would need more details about how the cookies and candy were distributed.