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Laci:

Kathy distributes jelly beans among her friends. Alia gets 4^2 fewer jelly beans than Kelly, who gets 3^3 jelly beans. How many jelly beans does Alia get? A. 4^2 − 3^3 B. 3^3 + 4^2 C. 4 − 3^3 D. 3^3 − 4^2 E. 3^2 − 4^3

dude:

`Kelly, who gets 3^3 jelly bean` = 3^3 Alia gets 4^2 fewer jelly beans than Kelly |dw:1569594147687:dw|

dude:

Substitute Kelly's value and solve

Laci:

I got b

dude:

Hmm Can you see the drawing I posted?

Laci:

Yes

Laci:

why?

dude:

I am subtracting the values Not sure how you got b

Laci:

IDK honestly D?

dude:

Yeah it is D don't guess though, I gave you almost all the information you needed to find the answer |dw:1569595002363:dw|

Laci:

I did'n't guess I solved it how I solve regular equatipons and I added 4^2 to both sides

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