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Lori is selling Girl Scout cookies for her troop, her goal is to sell 500 boxes. So far, she has sold 180 boxes. Write an equation to model this situation. How many more boxes does Lori have to sell?
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Lori is selling Girl Scout cookies for her troop, her goal is to sell 500 boxes. So far, she has sold 180 boxes. Write an equation to model this situation. How many more boxes does Lori have to sell?
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you have to subtract 500 and 180 and that will give you 320 as your answer
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