We can put this information into two equations:
7 booklets = 140 stamps
3 booklets = 60 stamps
Let us then focus on one equation to find the relationship:
7 booklets = 140 stamps
If we put that into a fraction, we get [tex] \frac{7}{140} [/tex] or [tex] \frac{1}{20} [/tex].
This means that for every booklet, Ashley gets 20 stamps; or rather, each booklet has 20 stamps.
We can then see that this relationship holds true for the second equation as well:
[tex] \frac{3}{60} [/tex] or [tex] \frac{1}{20} [/tex].
To write a general equation for this relationship using p for the number of postage stamps, and b for the number of booklets:
p = 20b
Where b is equal to p.