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Mathematics, 17.07.2020 01:01 ayoismeisjjjjuan

Which problem could be solved with the expression 4 × (6+3)? A. Connie has 4 beanbags. She bought 6 additional beanbags. She then played a game with the beanbags and lost 3 of them. How many beanbags does she have now?

B. Issa ate 6 marshmallows on Saturday and 4 marshmallows on Sunday. He follows this pattern for 3 weeks. How many marshmallows did he eat?

C. Mason goes on vacation with her family for 4 days. Each morning, she bikes 6 kilometers to the donut shop and then 3 more kilometers to the swimming hole. She rides home from the swimming hole in her mom's car. How many kilometers does Mason bike on vacation?

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