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There are 3 frogs in the pond. Each frog has 4 legs. How many legs in all do the 3 frogs have? Which expression can be used to solve this problem? A 3x4 3+4 C 3-4 D 5+7
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There are 3 frogs in the pond. Each frog has 4 legs. How many legs in all do the 3 frogs have?
Which expression can be used to solve this problem?
A 3x4
3+4
C 3-4
D 5+7
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You’re answer would be A.
If there is 3 frog and each has 4 then u get 3 and each frog would have 4 legs meaning each frog is 1x4 so there is 3 frogs = 3x4
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