Asked by amere

Jeff find some bugs. He finds 10 fewer grasshoppers than crickets. He finds 5 fewer crickets than ladybugs. If Jeff finds 5 grasshoppers, how many ladybugs does Jeff find? How many crickets does he find? Write two equations to solve the problem.

Answers

Answered by Steve
g = c-10
c = l-5
g = 5
Answered by adam
5+10=15 crickets
15+5=20 ladybugs
He finds 20 ladybugs.;
Answered by Delilah
I don't know the answer!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.s. can you tell me the answer.
Answered by Nevaeh
10+5+10=25 25-5=20
Answered by Ceonnie
10-5=5. 5+5=10. 5+10=15
Answered by Melissa
15 crickets and 20 ladybug's, I hope that is right!?
Answered by Melissa
Then what's the right answer?
Answered by Madalyn Peterson
Crickets are 15 because if you add 5 and 10 that's 15.
Ladybugs are 20 because there is 5 more ladybugs than crickets and so 15+5=20.
Answered by Om
10+5=15 15+5=20 so, 20 ladybugs and 15 crickets Regards Om. Bhat [2ND grade] This is the answer to Delilah's question
Answered by Mary
I am confused
Answered by Zee
10+5=15 Crickets
15+5=20 Grasshoppers
Jeff finds 15 Crickets!
Jeff finds 20 Laddybugs!
Answer
G=c-10
E=L-5
G=5
5=c-10
+10 +10
15=c15=L
+5 +5
20=L. 15 crickets. 20 ladybugs
Answer
20 ladybugs and 15 crickets that's my answer don't don't copy it if you copy it I'm going to slap you
Answered by Melody
20 - 5 = 15
15 - 5 = 10
10 - 5 = 5
Answered by Melody
20 - 5 = 15
15 - 5 = 10
10 - 5 = 5
if you copy me I will pull down your pants and slap it

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