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Jenny is helping her uncle plant an apple orchard. After picking up a truckload of trees, they plant 15 of them. The next day, they still have 45 trees left to plant.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of trees n in the original truckload?
What does the variable (letter) mean?
n=the number of trees already planted
n=the number of trees left to plant
n=the number of trees in the original truckload
Jenny is helping her uncle plant an apple orchard. After picking up a truckload of trees, they plant 15 of them. The next day, they still have 45 trees left to plant.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of trees n in the original truckload?
Choose the correct equation (math problem)
Jenny is helping her uncle plant an apple orchard. After picking up a truckload of trees, they plant 15 of them. The next day, they still have 45 trees left to plant.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of trees n in the original truckload?
Solve the equation (math problem): what does n equal?
n=80
n=40
n=20
n=60
Oliver is baking chocolate chip cookies for a party at school. He leaves 10 at home for his family and brings the remaining 30 cookies to school to share with his classmates.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of cookies n that Oliver bakes?
What does the variable (letter) mean?
n=total cookies Oliver bakes
n=total cookies Oliver shares
n=total cookies Oliver leaves at home
Oliver is baking chocolate chip cookies for a party at school. He leaves 10 at home for his family and brings the remaining 30 cookies to school to share with his classmates.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of cookies n that Oliver bakes?
Choose the correct equation (math problem)
Oliver is baking chocolate chip cookies for a party at school. He leaves 10 at home for his family and brings the remaining 30 cookies to school to share with his classmates.
Which equation can you use to find the total number of cookies n that Oliver bakes?
Solve the equation (math problem): what does n equal?
n=40
n=20
n=30
n=50
Deb is selling tiny teddy bears for the student council's Valentine's Day fundraiser. Deb sells 40 red bears, and she also sells some pink bears. She sells 59 tiny teddy bears in all.
Which equation can you use to find the number of pink bears p Deb sells?
What does the variable (letter) mean?
p=number of pink bears Deb sells
p=number of red bears Deb sells
p=number of bears Deb sells total
Deb is selling tiny teddy bears for the student council's Valentine's Day fundraiser. Deb sells 40 red bears, and she also sells some pink bears. She sells 59 tiny teddy bears in all.
Which equation can you use to find the number of pink bears p Deb sells?
Choose the correct equation (math problem)
Deb is selling tiny teddy bears for the student council's Valentine's Day fundraiser. Deb sells 40 red bears, and she also sells some pink bears. She sells 59 tiny teddy bears in all.
Which equation can you use to find the number of pink bears p Deb sells?
Solve the equation (math problem): what does p equal?