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Tina brought four more than one-half of the number of t-shirts as Maria. If Tina brought eleven shirts, how many did Maria bring? 1 shirt 2 shirts 9 shirts 14 shirts
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Tina brought four more than one-half of the number of t-shirts as Maria. If Tina brought
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Maria brought 9 shirts
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11 shirts / 2 = 5.5 shirts + 4 shirts = 9.5 shirts
You can’t have 9.5 shirts so the only option is 9
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Maria brought 14 shirts
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