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How many packages of gum can you buy with $18 if one package cost $2? Which equation best represents this word problem? Group of answer choices 18 x 2 = p p - 18 = 2 p + 2 = 18 2p = 18
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How many packages of gum can you buy with $18 if one package cost $2?
Which equation best represents this word problem?
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18 x 2 = p
p - 18 = 2
p + 2 = 18
2p = 18
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2p = 18
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