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Which problem could be solved with the expression 3 ×(5+5+2)? A.) Mandi's problem B.) Sierra's problem C.) Alexis's problem Need help on this one, please!
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Which problem could be solved with the expression 3 ×(5+5+2)?
A.) Mandi's problem
B.) Sierra's problem
C.) Alexis's problem
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It would be C Alexis’s problem
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It is C.
She does this 3 times (5 something, 5 another thing, and 2 another thing). To find how many things she did, it can be said 3(5+5+2)
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