Which question is being asked in this story problem? Timmy collects dinosaur action figures. His uncle gave him 3 dinosaurs for his birthday. Each dinosaur has 6 claws. Timmy's brother gave him 1 more dinosaur than his uncle did. How many dinosaur action figures did Timmy's brother give him? A. What is the total number of claws on Timmy's dinosaurs? B. How many claws were on the dinosaurs Timmy got from his uncle? C. What is the total number of dinosaurs Timmy got from his brother? D. How many dinosaur action figures does Timmy's brother have?
c
there is 13 more after this
Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? Joseph bought 5 pizzas for his party. Each pizza can feed 3 people. There were 12 people invited to his party. How many people could Joseph feed with the pizza? A. 3 people, 12 people B. 5 pizzas, 12 people C. 5 pizzas, 3 people D. 5 pizzas, 3 people, 12 people
What is the total number of dinosaurs Timmy got from his brother?
*sips water and spits out water* 13 more?!
yep this is hard can you at least help
Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? Joseph bought 5 pizzas for his party. Each pizza can feed 3 people. There were 12 people invited to his party. How many people could Joseph feed with the pizza? A. 3 people, 12 people B. 5 pizzas, 12 people C. 5 pizzas, 3 people D. 5 pizzas, 3 people, 12 people
ill try but quite busy... this one is...is B because to find out how much he can fee its 5 x 3 = 15 so that means he can feed 3 extra people...is that right?
Which information is not necessary to solve this problem? Bruce works for 8 hours a day. He is paid after every 5 days of work. He has been working at his job for 60 days. He makes $600 each pay check. How much does Bruce get paid each hour? A. Bruce works 8 hours a day. B. Bruce gets paid every 5 days. C. Bruce has been at his job for 60 days. D. Bruce makes $600 a paycheck.
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the pizzas is b because youll have one pizza left over
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I would honestly say C...doesn't look needed.
so does a
and b
ahhhh witch one
well think a too
well also b ahhh idk
ok he cant make 600 an hour because he makes that in 60 days so this has to be a trick question
oh yea hes right... 600/5 = 120/8 = 15
Which shows a correct plan to solve this problem? Amanda is putting together lunch bags for 10 students going on a field trip. She puts 6 apple slices and 3 orange slices into each bag. How many slices of fruit does Amanda need? A. I just need to add the apple slices and the orange slices. B. I just need to add the apple slices and the orange slices and then multiply by 10. C. I just need to add the apple slices and the orange slices and add 10 to that sum. D. I just need to multiply the apple slices and the orange slices and then multiply by 10.
he does not make 600 in 60 days. he makes 600 in 5 days.
the correct answer for that job one is C.
the fourth one
the apple and oranges one
another trick question im gunaa say that its c
i dunno bout the fruit one honestly...i would just do this: 6 x 10 = 60 3 x 10 = 30 60 + 30 = 90...
but that makes no sense this problem says that she is makeing them for ten people why would you make us go so high on the number
Which answer is the most reasonable for this problem? Nick has $900. He wants to buy a plane ticket that costs $1,098.80. About how much more money does Nick need to buy the ticket? A. about $100 B. about $200 C. about $300 D. about $400
b
Use estimation to check the answer to this story problem. Raffle tickets for a fundraiser are $15.25 each. The hockey team sold a total of 98 tickets. How much money was raised selling raffle tickets? A student answered that the hockey team made $1,494.50 selling tickets. Which statement about the student's answer is correct? A. The answer should be about $1,500. The student's answer is close to the estimated answer. B. The answer should be about $2,000. The student's answer is not correct. C. The answer should be about $10,000. The student's answer is not correct. D. The answer should be about $15,000. The student's answer is not correct.
a
Which set of steps could be used to solve this story problem? A bakery made 5 loaves of raisin bread a day for 5 days. Then it made 3 loaves of raisin bread a day for 2 days. The bakery also made 4 dozen bagels. How many loaves of raisin bread did the bakery make? Which steps could be used to solve this story problem? A. Add 5 and 3. Multiply the sum by 5. B. Add 5 and 3. Multiply the sum by 2. C. Multiply 5 times 5. Multiply 3 times 2. Add the two products. D. Multiply 5 times 5. Multiply 3 times 2. Add the products and then add 4.
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Which set of steps could be used to solve this story problem? A bakery made 5 loaves of raisin bread a day for 5 days. Then it made 3 loaves of raisin bread a day for 2 days. The bakery also made 4 dozen bagels. How many loaves of raisin bread did the bakery make? Which steps could be used to solve this story problem? A. Add 5 and 3. Multiply the sum by 5. B. Add 5 and 3. Multiply the sum by 2. C. Multiply 5 times 5. Multiply 3 times 2. Add the two products. D. Multiply 5 times 5. Multiply 3 times 2. Add the products and then add 4.
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c
Izzy used the number sentence 987.22 + 876.32 = to solve this story problem. The city was buying plants for the park. It spent $876.32. It had $987.22 left. How much money did the city have to begin with? Which story problem could also be solved by using the number sentence 987.22 + 876.32 = ? A. The sports club had $987.22. It spent $876.32 on some new brochures. How much money did it have left? B. The trash collecting plant had 987.22 pounds of garbage. There were 876.32 pounds of the garbage that came from the nearby construction site. How many pounds of garbage did not come from the construction site? C. Donations in the first month of fund-raising by the orchestra were $987.22. The golf club held a fund-raiser and raised $876.32. How much more did the orchestra raise than the golf club? D. The members of the Outdoor Club spent $876.32 on some new camping equipment. They spent $987.22 on a charity event. How much money did they spend altogether?
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Izzy used the number sentence 987.22 + 876.32 = to solve this story problem. The city was buying plants for the park. It spent $876.32. It had $987.22 left. How much money did the city have to begin with? Which story problem could also be solved by using the number sentence 987.22 + 876.32 = ? A. The sports club had $987.22. It spent $876.32 on some new brochures. How much money did it have left? B. The trash collecting plant had 987.22 pounds of garbage. There were 876.32 pounds of the garbage that came from the nearby construction site. How many pounds of garbage did not come from the construction site? C. Donations in the first month of fund-raising by the orchestra were $987.22. The golf club held a fund-raiser and raised $876.32. How much more did the orchestra raise than the golf club? D. The members of the Outdoor Club spent $876.32 on some new camping equipment. They spent $987.22 on a charity event. How much money did they spend altogether?
post it on the community board for every one to see
where
where is it at
the same palce you posted it before
no can you just help please
where is it at
ok ill try
a
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