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6. Amelia baked some cookies. She was able to give 5 cookies each to 8 friends without having any cookies left over. How could you set up this problem as an algebraic equation to find out how many cookies Amelia baked in total?(1 point)Responses
1.c x 8 = 5
2.c + 8 = 5
3. c รท 8 = 5
4. c - 5 = 8
7. John is cooking cupcakes. The recipe calls for 3 3/10 cups of flour. He accidentally put in 3 5/8 cups of flour. How many extra cups did he put in?(1 point)Responses
1. 132/145 cups
2. 3 5/8 cups
3. 6 37/40 cups
4. 13/40 cups
1.c x 8 = 5
2.c + 8 = 5
3. c รท 8 = 5
4. c - 5 = 8
7. John is cooking cupcakes. The recipe calls for 3 3/10 cups of flour. He accidentally put in 3 5/8 cups of flour. How many extra cups did he put in?(1 point)Responses
1. 132/145 cups
2. 3 5/8 cups
3. 6 37/40 cups
4. 13/40 cups
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6. The correct answer is 1. c x 8 = 5. This equation represents the total number of cookies baked (c) multiplied by the number of friends (8) should equal the number of cookies given to each friend (5).
7. The correct answer is 10/40 cups, which can be simplified to 1/4 cups. To find the extra cups, subtract the required amount (3 3/10 cups) from the actual amount (3 5/8 cups). The difference is 13/40 cups or 10/40 cups when simplified.
7. The correct answer is 10/40 cups, which can be simplified to 1/4 cups. To find the extra cups, subtract the required amount (3 3/10 cups) from the actual amount (3 5/8 cups). The difference is 13/40 cups or 10/40 cups when simplified.
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