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krok68 [10]
2 years ago
5

What situation can be represented by the

Mathematics
2 answers:
Scrat [10]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: The answer is B- The Panthers scored 12 more runs last season than the Cardinals

Step-by-step explanation:

miss Akunina [59]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Situation B.

"The Panthers scored 12 more runs last season than the Cardinals."

Step-by-step explanation:

I am assuming that the Cardinals are 'c' and the Panthers are 'p'.

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<h3>Situation A: "The Cardinals scored 12 more runs last season than the Panthers." </h3>

In situation 'a', the Cardinals scored 12 more runs than the panthers. This means that we would add 12 to the existing 'p' score to get 'c'.

The sum of 12 and 'p' would be 'c'.

c = p + 12

<em>Option A would be Incorrect. </em>

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<h3>Situation B: "The Panthers scored 12 more runs last season than the Cardinals." </h3>

The panthers scored 12 more than the Cardinals last season. This means that we would add 12 to the existing Cardinals' score to get the Panther's score.

The sum of 12 and 'c' would be 'p'.

p = c + 12

<em>Option B would be Correct. </em>

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<h3>Situation C: "Together, the Panthers and the Cardinals scored 12 runs last season."</h3><h3 />

Situation 'C' simply means that the sum of the Panthers' score and the Cardinals' score would be 12.

p + c = 12

<em>Option C would be Incorrect. </em>

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<h3>Situation D: "The Panthers scored 12 runs last season."</h3>

Situation D explains itself. 'P' would be set equal to 12.

p = 12

<em>Option D would be Incorrect. </em>

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Hope this helps.

<em>Brainliest is appreciated. </em>

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