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15 September, 04:58

In Mr. Harold's class there are 12 students. They each have 5 pencils. Some of the students, s, each lost 2 pencils. Now, the students only have a total of 38 pencils left. Which equation represents this situation?

A. s * 2 = 38

B. (12 * 5) - s = 38

C. (12 * 5) - (s * 2) = 38

D. (s * 2) - 12 = 38

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  1. 15 September, 07:33
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    The answer would be C. (12 x 5) - (s x 2) = 38.

    This is because if there are 12 students with 5 pencils per student, we can say 12 x 5. Then, think of the phrase, two pencils lost per student. That would be 2s, or (s x 2). Since it's lost, we would subtract that amount from 12 x 5.
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