Ava spent three hours yesterday practicing the piano. She is going to spend more than 3 hours practicing today. Which number line models the total amount of time Ava will practice piano in all?
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OpenStudy (calculusxy):
@phi
OpenStudy (anonymous):
my friends name is ava
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Cool 😃
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thanks
OpenStudy (ikram002p):
well does she practice daily :P
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
practice on what
OpenStudy (ikram002p):
on piano :O
OpenStudy (anonymous):
no she hates piano shes a shopper
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
@mathmale
OpenStudy (ikram002p):
well i have two idea
1_ this is a question the imp info is ava practicing piano
2_ she is really practicing daily so the mud wud be 3x , sucht that x is the day number :)
so if she spent only one day it wud be 3(1)= 3 hour
2 days means 3(2) hours ....ect
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@bibby @calculusxy wants help can her/him
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Do you see the attachment?
OpenStudy (ikram002p):
no i dnt see the attachment :O
OpenStudy (anonymous):
thers no attahch,ett
OpenStudy (calculusxy):
Okay I will put the attachment up soon.
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OpenStudy (ikram002p):
kk
OpenStudy (phi):
if they said she is practicing 3 hrs today then we could write
total time = 3 (hours yesterday) + 3 hrs today
But she is practicing more than 3 hrs today, so we would say
total time > 3 (hours yesterday) + 3 hrs today
or
total > 6