Which situation can be modeled by the equation 705−m=430?
Ben has driven 705 miles. He needs to drive another 430 miles to reach his destination. How many miles, m, will Ben drive in all? Ben drove 430 miles on Tuesday. He has 705 miles more to drive. How many miles, m, will Ben drive altogether? The sign said Ben has 430 more miles to arrive at his destination. Ben's total trip is 705 miles. How many miles, m, has Ben traveled so far? Ben is driving from his hometown to a city. He already drove 705 miles. Ben has 430 miles more to drive. Which is the distance, m, between Ben's hometown and the city?
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I think 3, but honestly im horrible at word problems
Okayyy that makes sense now that I think about it *^* thank you.
maybe the 3rd one
\(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{Originally Posted by}}\) @Downpour17 Okayyy that makes sense now that I think about it *^* thank you. \(\color{#0cbb34}{\text{End of Quote}}\) Np UvU
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