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- Write an equation to represent each statement. 1.26
Sherry canned 13 more jars of salsa than jars of pickles. Use
for jars of salsa and
for jars of pickles.
b. The number of children on a bus is 2.5 times the number of adults on the bus. Use
for children and
for adults.
c. On December 1, the average high temperature in Berlin, Germany, was 37 degrees colder than the average high temperature in Cape Town, South Africa. Use
for the temperature in Berlin and
for the temperature in Cape Town.
3. There are 1,184 pages in Aniyah’s copy of the Old Testament. She set a goal to read it from beginning to end in 36 weeks. How many pages should Aniyah read per day to complete her goal on time? Round to the nearest whole number of pages.
b. The number of children on a bus is 2.5 times the number of adults on the bus. Use
c. On December 1, the average high temperature in Berlin, Germany, was 37 degrees colder than the average high temperature in Cape Town, South Africa. Use
3. There are 1,184 pages in Aniyah’s copy of the Old Testament. She set a goal to read it from beginning to end in 36 weeks. How many pages should Aniyah read per day to complete her goal on time? Round to the nearest whole number of pages.
Ask by Hammond Sandoval. in the United States
Mar 22,2025
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Sherry’s jars:
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Bus passengers:
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Temperatures:
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Aniyah’s reading:
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Sherry canned
jars of salsa. This means if we let
represent jars of pickles, the equation shows Sherry’s salsa jars are 13 more than her pickles.
For the bus, the equation is
. So, if
is the number of adults, then children
are two and a half times that number—easy math for a busy bus!
To find how many pages Aniyah should read daily, we divide the total pages by the number of days in 36 weeks. That’s 1,184 pages ÷ (36 weeks × 7 days/week) = approximately 5 pages per day (rounding wisely). Happy reading!