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Five friends are selling tickets for a play. Each friend sells 2 tickets on Monday, 6 tickets on Wednesday, and 4 tickets on Thursday.
Which expression can be used to represent the total number of tickets that the five friends sold?
Responses
5 × 2 + 6 + 4
5 × 2 + 6 + 4
(5 × 2 + 6) + 4
left parenthesis 5 times 2 plus 6 right parenthesis plus 4
5 × (2 + 6 + 4)
5 times left parenthesis 2 plus 6 plus 4 right parenthesis
5 × (2 + 6) + 4
Five friends are selling tickets for a play. Each friend sells 2 tickets on Monday, 6 tickets on Wednesday, and 4 tickets on Thursday.
Which expression can be used to represent the total number of tickets that the five friends sold?
Responses
5 × 2 + 6 + 4
5 × 2 + 6 + 4
(5 × 2 + 6) + 4
left parenthesis 5 times 2 plus 6 right parenthesis plus 4
5 × (2 + 6 + 4)
5 times left parenthesis 2 plus 6 plus 4 right parenthesis
5 × (2 + 6) + 4
Answers
GPT-4o mini
To determine the total number of tickets sold by the five friends, we need to calculate the tickets sold on each day and then sum them.
1. **Monday**: Each friend sells 2 tickets, and there are 5 friends, so:
\[
5 \times 2
\]
2. **Wednesday**: Each friend sells 6 tickets, so:
\[
5 \times 6
\]
3. **Thursday**: Each friend sells 4 tickets, so:
\[
5 \times 4
\]
Now, we can write the total number of tickets sold over the three days as:
\[
5 \times 2 + 5 \times 6 + 5 \times 4
\]
This can also be factored as:
\[
5 \times (2 + 6 + 4)
\]
So, the expression that correctly represents the total number of tickets sold is:
\[
5 \times (2 + 6 + 4)
\]
Thus, the correct response is:
**5 × (2 + 6 + 4)**.
1. **Monday**: Each friend sells 2 tickets, and there are 5 friends, so:
\[
5 \times 2
\]
2. **Wednesday**: Each friend sells 6 tickets, so:
\[
5 \times 6
\]
3. **Thursday**: Each friend sells 4 tickets, so:
\[
5 \times 4
\]
Now, we can write the total number of tickets sold over the three days as:
\[
5 \times 2 + 5 \times 6 + 5 \times 4
\]
This can also be factored as:
\[
5 \times (2 + 6 + 4)
\]
So, the expression that correctly represents the total number of tickets sold is:
\[
5 \times (2 + 6 + 4)
\]
Thus, the correct response is:
**5 × (2 + 6 + 4)**.
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