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AquarytheALPHA:

Mrs. Smith bought 10 boxes of crayons. She bought two boxes each with 24 crayons, 6 boxes each with 48 crayons, and 2 boxes each with 64 crayons. Which expression represents the problem? (2 + 24) x (6 + 48) x (2 + 64) (10 x 24) + (10 x 48) + (10 x 64) (2 x 24) + (6 x 48) + (2 x 64) (10 + 24) x (10 + 48) x (10 + 64)

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so to find out how many we have total, we need to multiply the number of the packs by the amount in a pack

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so what can we cross out?

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well, two of them arent multiplying the number of boxes by the amount of crayons

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so we know a & d are wrong

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which leaves us with b and c

AquarytheALPHA:

Yep

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so what do you think it is

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what multiplies the number of the boxes by the amount in the box?

AquarytheALPHA:

C.

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mhm

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correct

AquarytheALPHA:

yay thank you

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np

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