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Raven has a bag of 33 red and black marbles. The number of red marbles is 6 more than double the number of black marbles. Let r represent the number of red marbles and b represent the number of black marbles. Which statements about the marbles are true? Check all that apply. The equation r + b = 33 represents the total number of marbles. The equation r = 2 b + 6 can be used to find the number of red marbles. The equation r = 2 b + 6 represents the total number of marbles. The equation r + b = 33 can be used to find the number of red marbles. There are 9 red marbles in the bag. There are 9 black marbles in the bag. There are 24 black marbles in the bag. There are 24 red marbles in the bag.
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