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There were some pencils in a pencil box. Zoe added 7 more pencils to the pencil box. Now there are 24 pencils in the box. How many pencils were in the box to start with?
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There were some pencils in a pencil box. Zoe added 7 more pencils to the pencil box. Now there are 24 pencils in the box. How many pencils were in the box to start with?
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So if Zoe added 7 more pencils then all you have to do is just do the opposite
being the equation stated
X+7=24
X being the number of pencils before added
To find the answer just do the opposite
24-7=X
and X=17
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This problem can be solved using subtraction. We want to know how many pencils were in the box before the 7 pencils were added, so we must subtract 7 from 24.
24 - 7 = 17.
There were 17 pencils in the box to start with.
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