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5 December, 23:39
1000/r I need a storyline for this question
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Priscilla Frank
6 December, 00:02
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Suppose there are 1,000 candies in a jar. There are 50 children in a room. If i want to share 1000 candies among all the children. How can i divide 1,000 candies equally in 50 children.
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A story line (word problem) means to create a fake or real story by translating an algebraic expression in english.
We can create a story by the given 1,000/r:
Suppose there are 1,000 candies in a jar. There are 50 children in a room. If i want to share 1000 candies among all the children. How can i divide 1,000 candies equally in 50 children.
Here r = 50 ...
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