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Marlon has 4 cards, Jake has 4 cards, and Sam has 3 cards. Can you write a multiplication sentence to find how many cards they have in all? Explain

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Answered by I. Kan
Marlon has 4 cards, Jake has 4 cards, and Sam has 3 cards. Can you write a multiplication sentence to find how many cards they have in all? Explain

in general 4+4+3=11
In multiplication sentence=(3*3)+2=11 OR (3*4)-1
BUT I AM NOT 100% SURE
Answered by diosangel
add 544 and 129 twice
Answered by ariadne
4x2x3
i think im not a math wiz
Answered by Anonymous
8 packs of baseball cards 3 fewer packs of hockey cards than football cards 17 packs in all
Answered by olivia
4+4+3=11 so it has to be number
sentence related to or to = 11 for e.g 11+1=11 so it has to = 11 I would never think of something so smart like that my dad helped me laugh out loud but t is as true a a baboons butt i hoped i helped bye!
Answered by Tahsin
(4 times two )plus (three times one)

4 plus four plus three.

Eight plus three.

Eleven.

Hope this helped!


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Answered by Ariyonna
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Answered by John
I think these generation schools are driving our kids nuts!
Answered by joe
Both Marlon and Jake have 4 cards. (2x4)
Sam is by himself with only 3 cards.(1x3)
Multiplication sentence is (2x4)+(1x3)=
8 + 3 = 11
Does this make sense? This the only way to get 11. By the way common core sucks!!!
Answered by Deanna
Math
Answered by Donna
4+4+3=11
2x5+1=11
Answered by Chloe
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Answered by Chloe
hope i helped
Answered by Chloe
4x2 and 3x1

HOPE I HELPED
Answered by Adam
No you can not write a multiplication sentence because they are uneven groups.
Answered by Destiny
(2x4) + (1x3)=11
Two of them have 4 cards and 1 of them have 3 cards.. u always do whatโ€™s in parentheses first.. so 2x4=8 and 1x3=3 then 8+3= 11
Answered by Timur
well i think 4+4=8 but 3 is not in the number 4 group so that means no I hope that is a answer
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