Asked by Braden
a crate contains apples, pears, and oranges.There are 184 apples and pears and 248 apples and oranges. there are 3 times as many oranges as pears. how many apples are in the crate?
How do I show my work to solve this problem using Singapore math - Math in Focus curriculum?
How do I show my work to solve this problem using Singapore math - Math in Focus curriculum?
Answers
Answered by
Reiny
no idea what
Singapore math - Math in Focus curriculum?
is
but here is how I would do this
let the number of pears be x
then the number of oranges is 3x , it said so
let the number of apples be a
a+x = 184
a + 3x = 248
subtract them
2x = 64
x = 32
sub back into
a+x=184
a+32 = 184
a = 152
so we have
152 apples
32 pears and
96 oranges
Singapore math - Math in Focus curriculum?
is
but here is how I would do this
let the number of pears be x
then the number of oranges is 3x , it said so
let the number of apples be a
a+x = 184
a + 3x = 248
subtract them
2x = 64
x = 32
sub back into
a+x=184
a+32 = 184
a = 152
so we have
152 apples
32 pears and
96 oranges
Answered by
Anonymous
I have that same question no kidding it is 152
Answered by
Jensy
152
Answered by
Caca
Caca
Answered by
M
There are two A's it should be 304
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