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how would you express the product of 3 times the sum of 26 and 64? explain how you know which operations to use to set up the problem.
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how would you express the product of 3 times the sum of 26 and 64? explain how you know which operations to use to set up the problem.
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3 * 26 + 64= x
3 * 90 = 270
product of 3 times = 3 is being multiplied (you know this because key words like “product” and “times”)
sum of 26 and 64= the sum is the amount in total after you add them together so if you add 26 and 64, you get 90
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