Alyssa carried a 2 oz bag containing some marbles weighing 9.4 oz each. Dylan carried a 1 oz bag containing the same number of marbles weighing 11.2 oz each. Let m represent the number of marbles each child carried.
Which simplified expression represents the total weight Alyssa and Dylan carried?
A.
A: \large \mathbf{11.4m + 12.2m}
B: \large \boldsymbol{10.4m - 13.2m}
C: \large \boldsymbol{20.6m + 3m}
D: \large \boldsymbol{20.6m + 3}
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@baby456 do u know this if u do plz give me the answer and i will give madal
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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@ninowletonzalez06
OpenStudy (anonymous):
anyone have the answer?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
HELP!!!!!!!!
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@welshfella @k142 @Catseyeglint911
OpenStudy (anonymous):
can any of u help or understand this or no?
OpenStudy (welshfella):
Weight marbles in first bag =9.4m
Total weight=9.4m+2
Now find total weight of the other bag and add the 2 totals to get the answer
OpenStudy (welshfella):
Ok?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
thank u
OpenStudy (welshfella):
Yw
OpenStudy (anonymous):
its a
OpenStudy (welshfella):
No
The answer will have a. Term in m and a numbe.r
OpenStudy (welshfella):
Work out weight of Dylan's bag then add that to 9.4m + 2
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk what m equals
OpenStudy (welshfella):
You don't need to
OpenStudy (anonymous):
idk
OpenStudy (anonymous):
C
OpenStudy (welshfella):
Well sorry guy I have no more time
Gotta go
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