Let's check your answer.
If he has 4 nonfiction books -- then we multiply 4 * 11 = 44 fiction. Oops! That doesn't work, does it?
How about this way? Let n = nonfiction
n + 11n = 312
12n = 312
n = 26 nonfiction
Does this answer check out?
Mark has 312 books in his bookcases. He has 11 times as many fiction books as nonfiction books. How many fiction books does Mark have. My answer is Mark have 308 fiction books and 4 nonfiction books.
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Ok the answer is 312 divide by 26 = 186 fiction books.
Nope.
312 / 26 = 12 >> not 186
26 + 186 is NOT 312.
Why did you divide?
312 / 26 = 12 >> not 186
26 + 186 is NOT 312.
Why did you divide?
oops sorry the answer is 26 * 11 = 286 fiction books.
Yay! You're right!
Thanks Ms. Sue for your help.
You're welcome, Ezekiel.
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