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A puppy weighed 6 ounces at birth. After two weeks, the puppy weighed 14 ounces. How much did the puppy gain? Model the equation with algebra tiles. Solution:
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A puppy weighed 6 ounces at birth. After two weeks, the puppy weighed 14 ounces. How much did the puppy gain? Model the equation with algebra tiles. Solution:
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A puppy weighed 6 ounces at birth. After two weeks, the puppy weighed 14 ounces. How much did the puppy gain? Model the equation with algebra tiles. Solution:
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The puppy gained 8 ounces.
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+8 ounces ...don't know what an alrebra tile so I just subtracted :)
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