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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Please Help My little Brother it Makes No SENCE

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which story problem can be represented by this number sentence? 3 × 29 = A. A library has 3 more science books than mystery books. There are 29 science books. How many mystery books does the library have? B. A library bought 3 new mystery books. It already had 29 mystery books before it bought the new books. How many mystery books does the library have now? C. There are 3 carts filled with library books. Each cart has 29 books. How many library books are on the carts? D. The library checked out 3 fewer books this week than last week. There were 29 books checked out this week. How many books did the library check out last week?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

D? is what he said

OpenStudy (girllover123):

you blocked me?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im sorry meant c

OpenStudy (jadedry):

D is incorrect. D, A and B deal with adding and subtracting 3 and 29. C involves 3 carts, each with 29 books. therefore 3 * 29 is correct. The answer is C.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thanks Guys!

OpenStudy (girllover123):

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OpenStudy (girllover123):

i still cant message you silly

OpenStudy (girllover123):

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