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(1 pt) Which number sentence could be used to solve this problem? Phil’s fish tank has 233 pebbles at the bottom. Julie’s fish tank has 134 pebbles at the bottom. How many pebbles are in the two fish tanks?
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(1 pt) Which number sentence could be used to solve this problem? Phil’s fish tank has 233 pebbles at the bottom. Julie’s fish tank has 134 pebbles at the bottom. How many pebbles are in the two fish tanks?
a. 233–134 =?
b. 134–233 =?
c. 233+134 =?
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it would be c. its asking you how much pebbles would be in both fish tanks all together
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The answer is C, used with addition.
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