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goldfiish [28.3K]
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Fynjy0 [20]3 years ago
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Answer:

for 7 the answer is B and for 8 the answer is C.

Step-by-step explanation:

7.

Natalie and Juan collect marbles. The number of marbles that Natalie has is 4 more than 3 times the number of marbles Juan has. If m represents the number of marbles Juan has, which of the following expressions represents the number of marbles Natalie has?

A) 4m + 3

B) 3m + 4

C) 3m – 4

if Natalie has 4 more ( adding 4 more marbles) marbles that are already 3 times Juan has ( multiplying by 3) then the answers for A and C don't make since the amount of marbles is multiplied by 3 and adds 4. Bis the correct option.

8.

Hannah baked twice the number of cookies Sam baked. Sam baked 36 cookies. Let c represent the number of cookies Hannah baked.

Which equation shows an equality between two different ways of expressing how many cookies Sam baked?

A) 36 = c – 2

B) 36 = c + 2

C) 36 = c ÷ 2

if Hannah made twice as many cookie as Sam that means the amount of cookies Hannah made are equivalent to 36 x 2= c. if we were to multiply 36 x2 we'd get how many cookies Hannah made and if we needed to find out how many Sam made we'd have to divide  Hannah's cookies by two. giving us 36 = c ÷ 2. making C the correct option.

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