Answer:
93
Step-by-step explanation:
108-15=93
Answer:
B
Step-by-step explanation:
I was solving steps and I kept seeing 0 so I dont if I'm completely sure but I hope im right
There are 12 more of white and blue cars than silver and red cars
Step-by-step explanation:
Step 1 :
Number of black cars counted by Ed = 23
Number of red cars counted by Ed = 9
Number of blue cars counted by Ed = 17
Number of white cars counted by Ed = 25
Number of silver cars counted by Ed = 21
We need to determine how many more white and blue cars are there than silver and red cars
Step 2 :
Total of white and blue cars = 25 + 17 = 42 cars
Total of sliver and red cars = 21 + 9 = 30 cars
Difference = 42 - 30 = 12 cars
Hence there are 12 more of white and blue cars than silver and red cars
Step 3 :
Answer :
There are 12 more of blue and white cars than red and silver cars
Another way to write this is 3(4+7)