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Grandma has 14 Red roses and 7 pink roses. How many more red roses than pink roses Does she have? Explain how you need the Bar model in exercise 2 to solve the problem
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Grandma has 14 Red roses and 7 pink roses. How many more red roses than pink roses Does she have? Explain how you need the Bar model in exercise 2 to solve the problem
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14 is double of 7 so he has 7 roses left and you can use a bar model to organize your thinking and to represent how much roses there are and what you need to do
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7 more red roses and u need the bar model so than u can shade in how many roses u have in total then how many more you have
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