Question

Which real-world problem can be modeled by the equation 2/3x+13=29
?(1 point)
Responses

If you do 23
of your homework problems today and 13 problems tomorrow, how long will it take you to complete 29 problems?
If you do Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction of your homework problems today and 13 problems tomorrow, how long will it take you to complete 29 problems?

Luis needs to bring 29 oranges to a party. He has 23
of the oranges he needs and his brother will get another 13 oranges. How many oranges does Luis have?
Luis needs to bring 29 oranges to a party. He has Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction of the oranges he needs and his brother will get another 13 oranges. How many oranges does Luis have?

Gabriel bought a new pair of shoes for $29. This is $13 more than 23
the cost of his old shoes.
Gabriel bought a new pair of shoes for $29. This is $13 more than Start Fraction 2 over 3 End Fraction the cost of his old shoes.

Vanessa wants to save money for a new backpack that costs $29. She has saved $13. How long will it take her to save the money?

Answers

GPT-4o mini
The equation \( \frac{2}{3}x + 13 = 29 \) can be interpreted in the context of the options you've provided.

The correct response is:

**Luis needs to bring 29 oranges to a party. He has \( \frac{2}{3} \) of the oranges he needs and his brother will get another 13 oranges. How many oranges does Luis have?**

This matches the equation because:

- \( x \) would represent the total number of oranges Luis needs.
- \( \frac{2}{3}x \) represents the amount of oranges he currently has.
- The additional 13 oranges from his brother are added to get to the total of 29 oranges required for the party.

Thus, this scenario directly corresponds to the equation given.

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