Tucker bought 2 bags of beans. There are b beans in each bag. Write an expression that shows how many beans Tucker bought.

N = 2bags * bBeans/bag = 2b.

So N = 2b.

Well, Tucker must be a very lucky bean lover! To calculate how many beans Tucker bought, we can multiply the number of bags (2) by the number of beans in each bag (b). So the expression would be:

2 * b = Tucker's bean purchase extravaganza!

The expression that shows how many beans Tucker bought is 2b.

To write an expression that shows how many beans Tucker bought, we need to multiply the number of bags by the number of beans in each bag.

Let's represent the number of bags as 'b' and the number of beans in each bag as 'n'.

So the expression would be:

Total beans = b * n

In this case, Tucker bought 2 bags, so b = 2.

The number of beans in each bag is given to be 'b'.

Therefore, the expression would be:

Total beans = 2 * b

or

Total beans = 2 * n

Either expression represents the number of beans Tucker bought.