Which describes the simpler problems that could be used to solve this problem?
Paula baked 12 trays of muffins. Each tray held 6 muffins. Her friend baked 4 trays of 6 muffins.
How many more muffins did Paula bake than her friend?
A.
Calculate how many muffins each person baked. Add the two amounts.
B.
Calculate how many muffins were on each tray. Multiply that by the number of trays each person baked.
C.
Calculate how many muffins each person baked. Subtract the smaller amount from the larger amount.
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@perl
OpenStudy (anonymous):
HELP
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
well, do you have any ideas?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
B?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
hello? is anybody there am i correct?
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
that would find out how many each person bakes, but it doesn't answer the question.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
D i know it is D because it says how many more
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
there isn't a d...
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OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
not that I can see anyways..
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oops i mean C. sorry XDDDD
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
yes, it's C. good job!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i have only 2 more questions
OpenStudy (bloomlocke367):
okay, tag me
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