if someone answers this i will make new question and give them another MEDAL SO 2 MEDALS for one question Which answer describes the calculations that could be used to solve this problem? Thomas bought a case of 6 apple juice bottles and one 3-liter bottle of orange juice. Each apple juice bottle contains 2 liters of juice. How many liters of apple and orange juice did Thomas buy? A. Multiply 6 × 2. Then add 3 to the product. B. Multiply 6 × 3. Then add 2 to the product. C. Add 6 + 3. Then multiply the sum by 2. D. Add 6 + 2. Then multiply the sum
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What do you think it may be?
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i have no clue
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Since there are 6 2-liter bottles of apple juice, you would multiply 6 by 2.
so 6x2
a b c or d
Yes. Now since the question asks for the total amount of liters, you add the 3 liters from the 1 bottle of OJ.
i'll go with multiply 6x2 and then add by 3
thx
It is in fact A, but @Daina900 it is against the CoC to give the answer without helping.
so is it b or a i chose b
It's A.
I was only trying to help
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