Joe and Andrew shot baskets in a school fair. Joe made 9 baskets, which is 2 baskets more than Andrew. Supply the correct numbers to complete the equation that can be used to determine the number of baskets, b , that Andrew made.(1 point)
b + =
10 answers
b + 2 = 9
Moira needs a total of 2 1/4 hours to finish reading a book. Yesterday, she read for 1 7/8 hours. Supply the correct numbers to complete the equation that can be used to determine the number of hours, h , that Moira needs to read to finish the book.(1 point)
h + =
h + =
h + 1 7/8 = 2 1/4
Tyrell has a goal to spend 26 hours each month volunteering in a community library. So far for this month, he has volunteered for 17 hours. Write a working equation that represents the number of hours, h , that Tyrell still needs to volunteer to reach his goal for this month and solve this equation. (1 point)
h + 17 =
h =
h + 17 =
h =
h + 17 = 26
h = 26 - 17
h = 9
h = 26 - 17
h = 9
Krista and Alexa played balloon darts in a school fair. Krista popped 6 balloons, which is 1 balloon less than Alexa. Complete the working equation that represents the number of balloons, b , that Alexa popped and solve the equation. (1 point)
b − 1 =
b = balloons
b − 1 =
b = balloons
b - 1 = 6
b = 6 + 1
b = 7 balloons
b = 6 + 1
b = 7 balloons
During weekdays, Richard is working as a part-time library assistant at a university. He needs to work for a total of 30 hours a week. For the first three days of the week, he worked 21 1/5 hours. Complete the working equation that represents the number of hours, h , Richard needs to work to reach 30 hours for the week and solve the equation.(1 point)
h + 21 1/5 =
h = hours
h + 21 1/5 =
h = hours
h + 21 1/5 = 30
h = 30 - 21 1/5
First, we need to convert 21 1/5 to an improper fraction.
21 + 1/5 = 105/5 + 1/5 = 106/5
h = 30 - (106/5)
h = (150/5) - (106/5)
h = 44/5
So, Richard still needs to work 8 4/5 hours to reach 30 hours for the week.
h = 30 - 21 1/5
First, we need to convert 21 1/5 to an improper fraction.
21 + 1/5 = 105/5 + 1/5 = 106/5
h = 30 - (106/5)
h = (150/5) - (106/5)
h = 44/5
So, Richard still needs to work 8 4/5 hours to reach 30 hours for the week.
So what is the answer