Mathematics
Grade5
Easy
Question
Ria has $5 and Alyssa has $5. Jenny has 2 times as much money as both Ria and Alyssa combined. Choose an expression that represents this situation?
- (3 x 4) + 6
- (3 x 4) x 6
- 2 x (5 + 5)
- 3 x (4 x 6)
Hint:
Convert the given into expression by using the sequence of operations
The correct answer is: 2 x (5 + 5)
Ria has $5 and Alyssa has $5 = (5+5)
Jenny has 2 times as much money as both Ria and Alyssa combined = 2 x (5 + 5)
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