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A napkin is 18 inches long. A tablecloth is 6 times as long as the napkin.

How much longer, in inches, is the tablecloth than the napkin?


If d is the difference in the length of the tablecloth and the napkin,
which pairs of equations can be used to solve the problem? Select all that apply.
A. 6 × 18 = 108 and d – 18 = 108
B. 6 × 18 = 108 and 108 – 18 = d
C. 6 × 18 = 108 and d + 18 = 108
D. 6 × 18 = 108 and d + 108 = 18
E. 6 × 18 = 108 and 18 × 108 = d

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Answer:

The answer is B. 6×18= 108 and 108-18= d

(D = 90) the difference between the length of the tablecloth and napkin.

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