A supply company sells packs of paper by the box. Each box contains the same number of packs of paper, P. Which equation could be used to find the total number of packs of paper, T, that would be in B boxes ordered?

kira we already got the answer

10*1=10

10*2=20
10*3=30
10*4=40
10*5=50
10*6=60
10*7=70
10*8=80
10*9=90
10*10=100
10*11=11,000
10*12=12,000

To find the total number of packs of paper, T, in B boxes, we can use the equation T = B * P.

Explanation:
We are given that each box contains the same number of packs of paper, P. So, if we multiply the number of packs in each box (P) by the number of boxes (B), we will get the total number of packs of paper, T.

Therefore, the equation T = B * P can be used to find the total number of packs of paper, T, in B boxes.

T=BP

A supply company sells packs of paper by the box. Each box contains the same number of packs of paper, P. Which equation could be used to find the total number of packs of paper, T, that would be in B boxes ordered?