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@Bookworm14

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14 questions

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Which question is being asked in this story problem? Mary bought 3 bouquets of flowers on Monday. She paid $5 for each bouquet. On Friday she bought 1 more bouquet than on Monday. How much did Mary spend on bouquets on Friday? A. How many bouquets of flowers did Mary buy on Friday? B. What is the total amount of money Mary paid for flowers on Friday? C. How many more flowers did Mary buy on Friday than Monday? D. How much does one bouquet of flowers cost?

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?

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

what do yo uthink it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

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your correct

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next

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how about, you take a guess then i will tell you if u have the right answers ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

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Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? Franklin brought 4 jump ropes to the park. Each jump rope can be used by 3 people at a time. Fifteen friends came to the park to jump rope. How many friends could play jump rope if all of Franklin's ropes were being used? A. 4 jump ropes, 3 people B. 3 people, 15 friends C. 4 jump ropes, 15 friends D. 4 jump ropes, 3 people, 15 friends

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a?

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

I think d

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Which numbers are necessary to solve this problem? Franklin brought 4 jump ropes to the park. Each jump rope can be used by 3 people at a time. Fifteen friends came to the park to jump rope. How many friends could play jump rope if all of Franklin's ropes were being used? A. 4 jump ropes, 3 people B. 3 people, 15 friends C. 4 jump ropes, 15 friends D. 4 jump ropes, 3 people, 15 friends

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wait wrong one

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its ok

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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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a

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

i think C

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Which shows a correct plan to solve this problem? Paige is putting together snack cups for 14 friends coming to her party. She puts 5 almonds and 6 raisins into each cup. How many raisins does Paige need? A. I just need to add the number of almonds and raisins. B. I just need to add 5 almonds and 4 raisins and add 14 to that sum. C. I just need to multiply the 6 raisins per cup by 14. D. I just need to add the 5 almonds and 4 raisins and then multiply the sum by 14.

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c

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c stands for correct :D

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Which answer is the most reasonable estimation for this problem? Randy has $800. The computer he wants to buy costs $1,325.25. About how much more does Randy need to save? A. about $300 B. about $350 C. about $400 D. about $500

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d

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????

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@Bookworm14

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sry i was checking the mail, yes it is d

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you sure

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yes

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brb , dnt panic ill be like 2 minutes gone

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brb too

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Use estimation to check the answer to this story problem. Movie tickets are $12.75 each. A theater sold a total of 86 tickets. How much money did the theater take in selling movie tickets? A student answered that the theater took in $109.65 selling tickets. Which statement about the student's answer is correct? A. The answer should be about $110.00. The student's answer is close to the estimated answer. B. The answer should be about $1,170.00. The student's answer is not correct. C. The answer should be about $11,700.00. The student's answer is not correct. D. The answer should be about $12,000.00. The student's answer is not correct.

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@Bookworm14 the question is ready

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im here , chill out girly

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what do u think it is

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?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

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I got B

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@Bookworm14 !!!!!

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wait something wrong with my computer

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Which set of steps could be used to solve this story problem? Helena read 4 books per week for the first 3 weeks of her summer vacation. She read 2 books per week for the last 4 weeks. She also read 2 magazines each week. How many books did Helen read over summer vacation? A. Multiply 4 by 3. Then multiply 2 by 4. Add the two products. B. Add 3 and 4. Then add 2 and 4. Add the two sums. C. Multiply 3 × 4. Then add 4 to that product. Then subtract 2. D. Add 4 and 4. Then divide that sum by 2 and add 3 to the quotient.

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your thoughts ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

b

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yours?

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

A

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is this a test ?

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yea :+

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plz dont stop

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Fernando used the number sentence 322.79 + 217.44 = to solve this story problem. A family kept track of the miles they travelled on a trip. They drove 322.79 miles the first day. They drove 217.44 miles the second day. How many miles did the family travel on the two days? Which story problem could also be solved by using the number sentence 322.79 + 217.44 = ? A. A company used 322.79 pounds of plastic to make purses. They used 217.44 pounds of cloth. How much more plastic than cloth did the company use? B. A club had $322.79 in its account. It spent $217.44 on food and drinks for a party. How much money was in the club's account after the party? C. A company bought paint for a project. It used 322.79 gallons of the paint during the project. It had 217.44 gallons of paint left over. How many gallons of paint did the company buy for the project? D. Thomas used 322.79 feet of fencing to close in a field. He put 217.44 feet of fencing around his pool. How much more fencing did Thomas use for his field than for his pool?

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

what do u think the answer is ?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

c

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

yes or in french its oui :)

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Which explanation best describes how to solve this problem? Tanya used 170 gold stars and 140 silver stars to decorate 10 cards. She put the same number of stars on each card. How many stars did Tanya put on each card? A. Add 170 and 140 together and subtract 10. B. Add 170 and 140 together and divide by 10. C. Divide 170 by 10 and add 140. D. Divide 140 by 10 and add 170.

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a

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i agree

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Which strategy would not correctly solve this story problem? It took Dennis twice as long to walk to the park as it did to walk to the store. He walked to the store in 15 minutes. He spent 5 more minutes walking to the library than to the store. How much time did Dennis spend walking? A. Work backward. Start with 5 minutes and add it to 15. Then add 15 more minutes to the sum to find the total time Dennis walked. B. Use logical reasoning. Dennis walked for 2 periods of 15 minutes, another period of 15 minutes, and 1 more period of 15 minutes plus 5 more minutes. So Dennis walked for 4 × 15 minutes plus 5 more minutes. C. Translate into a number sentence. 2 × 15 + 15 + 5 + 15 = D. Draw a diagram. Draw 2 lines and write 15 min above each line. Draw another line and write 15 min above it. Draw another line and write 15 + 5 above it. Add up all the amounts above the lines to find the total time Dennis walked.

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well idk this one can you answer

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@Bookworm14

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hurry plz

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give me just a second to figure it out, im trying to hurry brain only works so fast before it dies lol

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i THINK its B

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Rico wants to buy a shirt for $23.65 and a hat for $11.95. Rico wants to make sure he has enough money. Which statement is correct? A. It is okay for Rico to round the prices to the nearest dollar and estimate. B. The only way for Rico to know if he has enough money is to add the exact prices.

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i have to go plz hurry

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

B

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The college library has 19,092 books. The public library has 2,916 books. About how many more books does the college library have? Give the answer to the nearest hundred. A. 16,100 B. 16,200 C. 16,300 D. 16,400

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A jeez dnt have to be rude about it

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hurry

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Which strategies can be used to solve this problem? Choose all answers that are correct. The car assembly line workers at a new factory painted 5,000 cars in its first year, 7,213 cars in its second year, and 8,201 cars during its third year. How many more cars did the workers paint in its first and second years together than in its third year? A. Draw a diagram. Draw three circles. In one write 5,000, in another write 7,213, and in the third write 8,201. Draw an x through the circle with 8,201 written in it. Circle the other two circles with a larger circle. B. Translate into a number sentence. (5,000 + 7,213) – 8,201 = C. Work backward. Add 5,000 (cars painted first year) to 7,213 (cars painted in second year). Add 8,201 (cars painted in third year). D. Use logical reasoning. Combine the totals for cars painted in the first two years (5,000 + 7,213). Subtract 8,201 (cars painted in the third year) from the sum to get the answer.

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plz

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

D

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it says all

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c'mon

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?

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i need to go

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k bye

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no not yet

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help it says choose all

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woops im on it

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Its D. and B.

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Which strategies can be used to solve this problem? Choose all answers that are correct. Noelle earned some money over the summer. She charged $10 per hour to babysit, and $7.50 per hour to mow lawns. She babysat for 20 hours and mowed lawns for 12 hours. How much money did Noelle make? A. Use logical reasoning. Noelle babysat for 20 hours and charged $10 per hour, so multiply 20 by $10 to get $200. She mowed lawns for 12 hours at $7.50 per hour, so multiply $7.50 by 12 to get $90. Add $90 and $200 to figure out how much money Noelle made over the summer. B. Draw a diagram. Draw 20 tallies to represent how many hours Noelle babysat and 12 tallies to represent how many hours she mowed lawns. Divide both groups by 2 as she did 2 jobs over the summer. C. Work backward. Noelle babysat for 20 hours and mowed lawns for 12 hours, so add 12 to 20 to get 32 hours. Then add $10 and $7.50. Multiply the sum by 32 to get the amount she earned over the summer. D. Translate into a number sentence. 10 × 20 + 7.50 × 12 =

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:O

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:s

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tell me

OpenStudy (bookworm14):

its A and D

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how many more questions ?

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