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The ratio of Mason’s toys
The ratio of Mason’s toys to Megan’s toy is 4:7. If Megan had 21 toys, how many toys do they have altogether?
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Anonymous
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Mason wants to buy some pull toys for his dogs. Each toy costs $3. He knows that 1 toy costs $3, 2 toys cost $6, and 3 toys cost
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mimi
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Ye Olde Toy Shoppe wants a set of toys: 1/4 of the toys should be blue, and 1/2 of the toys should be green. 2/3 of the toys
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Kate
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The sentence below is written in which mood? "Mason, pick up your toys!" (1 point)
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Which mood is the sentence below? "Mason, pick up your toys!"
a. imperative b. conditional c. inquisitive d. interrogative
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rstaats88
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2.which of the following would most likely be an entry in a topic outline?
A.Toys can be gender - neutral. *B.Toys children love
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Samantha
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The sentence below is written in which mood?
"Mason, pick up your toys!" A. Imperative B. Inquisitive C. Conditional D.
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nobody..
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How can branded toys stifle a child's imagination in contrast to a non-branded toy?
Question 10 options: Branded toys are more
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leslie
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Each student donated either 8 or 9 toys during Donate a Toy campaign. If the ratio of the number of students to the number of
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Anonymous
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Which sentence from the article best shows why some people choose to pay more for green toys?
This group tests products for
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