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Problem #2: Ethan bought plates and cups for his upcoming birthday party. He bought twice as many plates as cup. Altogether, he bought 102 items. How many of each item did he bu…
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Problem #2: Ethan bought plates and cups for his upcoming birthday party. He bought twice as many plates as cup. Altogether, he bought 102 items. How many of each item did he bu…
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Problem #2: Ethan bought plates and cups for his upcoming birthday party. He
bought twice as many plates as cup. Altogether, he bought 102 items. How many
of each item did he buy?
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Create an equation.
2c + c = 102
3c = 102
c = 34
Ethan buys 34 cups and 68 plates.
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