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Nathan can purchase 5 lemons for $2. Which is one way to find the number of lemons Nathan can buy with $20?
A.add 6 and 2 and then multiply the sum by 20
B.add 2 and 20 and then multiply the sum by 6
C.divide 6 by 2 and then add the quotient to 20
D.divide 20 by 2 and then multiply the quotient by 6
D?
13 years ago

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Ms. Sue
None of those answers are correct.

Are you sure he can purchase 5 lemons for $2?

13 years ago
Andrew
I mean 6 for 2
13 years ago
Ms. Sue
Yes, D. is correct.
13 years ago

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