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V125BC [204]
4 years ago
6

Jeffery bought 203 sheets of stickers. Each sheet has a dozen stickers. He gave away 907 stickers to his family on valentines da

y. How many stickers does Jeffery have remaining?

Mathematics
2 answers:
fomenos4 years ago
3 0

Jeffrey has 1529 stickers remaining

<h3>Further Explanation</h3>

From the problem above we know that

Jeffery bought 203 sheet of stickers

Each sticker has a dozen stickers or equal to 12 pcs stickers

He gave away 907 stickers

How many stickers does Jeffery have now?

<u>Step by step explanation</u>

First, we need to calculate the total stickers that Jeffery has, we are going to use the area model methods (see the attachment)

=\boxed {203 \times12\ }\\ =\boxed {(200+3) \times(10+2)\ }\\ =\boxed {(200 \times10)+(200 \times2) + (3 \times10)+(3 \times2)\ }\\ =\boxed {2000+400+30+6\ }\\ =\boxed {2436\ }

Total stickers that Jeffery has is 2436 pcs of stickers, he gave away 907. Total remaining stickers is

=\boxed {2436-907\ }\\ =\boxed {1529\ }

or

2436

<u>  907 -</u>

1529

Now, Jeffery has 1529 pcs of stickers.

<h3>Learn more</h3>

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Standard algorithm model brainly.com/question/1150215

Keywords: multiplication, standard algorithm, area model, three digits multiplication, big number multiplication, additional, subtraction, math expression, substraction of three digits numbers

gulaghasi [49]4 years ago
3 0
203 x 12 is 2436, 2436-907=1529. He has 1529 stickers left.
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