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10. Mr. Hanson is preparing an activity for his
science classes. He has 3 boxes of popsicle sticks.
Each box has 60 sticks. He needs 480 sticks for all
of his classes. Which equation can Mr. Hanson use
to find b, the number of boxes he needs to purchase
to have enough sticks for his classes?
F. 480 - 60 x 3 = b
G. (180 + 60) -(60 + 3) = b
H. [480 - (60 x 3)] = 60 = b
I (60 x 3) + 60 = b
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