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ok what is the question
Which strategies can be used to solve this problem? Griffin used 24 flowers to make 3 centerpieces for a party. Each centerpiece has the same number of flowers. He added 4 more flowers to each centerpiece. How many flowers are in each centerpiece now? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Translate into an equation. 24 – (3 + 4) = f B. Use objects to represent the problem. Put 24 coins on a table and divide them into 3 equal groups. Then add 4 coins to each group. Count the number of coins in one group. C. Work backward. Start by multiplying 3 × 4 to get the number of additional flowers. Add this to 24 to get the total number of flowers. Then divide the sum by 3. D. Use logical reasoning. Add 4 more flowers to 24 flowers. Then divide the sum by 3. choose all that applys
what do you think
i don't know really i hate math
I hate it but am really good at it ironic right ok so use common sense such as using objects to simoolize flowers so that is b Then d
*symbolize
so b and d is the answer i thought that to but not really sure
Ya, always double check because if you second guess yourself it really sucks when the first one you though was right and you didn't choose it.
Great Job
ok i have 2 more questions can u help me
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Which strategies can be used to solve this problem? Katie had 22 batteries. She used 2 batteries for her electric toothbrush. She used the rest of the batteries for her 5 clocks. Each clock uses the same number of batteries. How many batteries are in each clock? Choose all answers that are correct. A. Use objects to model the problem. Put 22 chips on a table. Remove 2 chips. Arrange the remaining chips into 5 equal groups. The amount in each group represents the number of batteries in each clock. B. Translate into an equation. (22 – 2) ÷ 5 = b C. Work backward. Subtract 2 from 22 five times. The number that is left is the number of batteries in each clock. D. Use logical reasoning. Add the number of batteries used for her toothbrush to the number she used for each clock. Subtract the sum from 22 to get the number of batteries in each clock.
i got A and c i dont know dou
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