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16+2 247236446-24 24722A. 16, 20, 2A18,22,26B. 18, 19, 20D.O,1,22. Molly is buying packages of party favors for herParty Favorsbirthday party. Using the table as a guide, how manyNumber of Numberpackages will she need to buy to have 2A favors?Packages of Favors1.8H. 12G. 101.1436Use the table below for Exercises 3 and 4.612Position1234nValue of Term24683. What is the rule to find the value of the missing term?A.B.n+2 C. 2nDan-22

16+2 247236446-24 24722A. 16, 20, 2A18,22,26B. 18, 19, 20D.O,1,22. Molly is buying-example-1
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We get the following equation by observing the given table.


\text{2 times number of pacakages=Number of favours.}

Molly needs 24 favours.

Substitute number of favours=24, we get


\text{2 times number of pacakages=2}4


\text{2 }*\text{ number of pacakages=2}4

Dividing by 2 into both sides, we get


\frac{\text{2 }*\text{ number of pacakages}}{2}\text{=}(24)/(2)


\text{number of pacakages}=12

Hence molly needs to buy 12 packages to have 24 favours.

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