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Mr Lee was selling apples in bags of p apples. 9 customers came and bought 1 bag each. He had 3 apples left. How many apples did he have at first? Express your answer in term of p.

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Mr Lee was selling apples in bags of p apples. 9 customers came and bought 1 bag each. He had 3 apples left. How many apples did he have at first? Express your answer in term of p.

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Mr Lee sold 1 bag of apples to each of the 9 customers. Since each bag contains p apples, he sold a total of 9p apples. He had 3 apples left after selling to the customers. Therefore, the total number of apples he had at first is 9p + 3.

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