Mathematics
Grade-2
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Question

Based on question 4, how many points Levi, Alex, and Mason have scored together?

  1. 70 points    
  2. 71 points    
  3. 75 points    
  4. 73 points    

hintHint:

Adding the numbers

The correct answer is: 75 points


    Points scored by Levi = 28 points
    Points scored by Alex = 25 points
    Points scored by Mason = 22 points
    Points scored by all three = 28 + 25 + 22 = 28 + 22 + 25 = 50 + 25 = 75
    So, 75 points were scored by Levi, Alex, and Mason together.

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