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18. © Assessment Kate's dog had 6 puppies. Jim's dog had l more puppy than Kate's dog. Which equation shows how many puppies in all?
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18. © Assessment Kate's dog had
6 puppies. Jim's dog had l more
puppy than Kate's dog.
Which equation shows how many
puppies in all?
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7 total
(6+1=7)
If Kate has 6 and Jim has 1, add them together
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6+(6+1)=total number of puppies
6= Kate's puppies
(6+1)= Jim's puppies
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