The students of a school went on a picnic by bus. The number of students in each of x buses was the same. The number of rows of seats in each bus was one more than the number of buses. The number of students who sat on each row of seats was two more than the number of rows of seats in each bus. The expression below shows the total number of students in all the buses: x(x + 1)(x + 3) How can the total number of rows of seats in all the buses combined be calculated? By multiplying x and (x + 1) By multiplying x and (x + 3) By adding (x + 1) and (x + 3) By adding (x + 1) and
@ShadowLegendX help me
The first expression is the number of buses multiplied by the number of rows of seats The second expression is the number of buses multiplied by the number of students who sat on each row of seats
The third expression is adding the number of rows of with the number of students who sat on each row of seats
and the 4th expression is...well...seems itʻs been cut off
(x + 2)
at the end
wth
By adding (x + 1) and (x + 2)
is the 4th option
Itʻs either A or B, as weʻre going to need to multiply by the number of buses, by something
What do you think the answer is, and donʻt guess, give me a good, thought out reason why it will be A, or B?
i think its either A,B,C, or D
its A
Why is it A?
because it makes sense
Why
How does it make sense
Explain
cause i said so
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