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Solve using the draw-a-figure strategy. A snail is at the bottom of a 10 ft wall. Each day it climbs up 3 ft. Each night it slides back down 1 ft. On which day will it reach the top of the wall? A: Day
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Solve using the draw-a-figure strategy. A snail is at the bottom of a 10 ft wall. Each day it climbs up 3 ft. Each night it slides back down 1 ft. On which day will it reach the top of the wall?
A: Day 3
B: Day 4
C: Day 5
D: Day 6
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C day 5 because it would be 3 6 9 but if you minus one every time it would be like this 2 4 6 8 10. 5 numbers. I hope you under stand now
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