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7 May, 07:59

a museum has 324 oil paintings, 227 watercolors paintings, and 158 statues. about how many more oil and watercolor paintings does the museum have than statues?

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  1. 7 May, 08:07
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    The more number of oil and water paintings the museum has as compared to statues is:

    393

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It is given that:

    A museum has 324 oil paintings, 227 watercolors paintings, and 158 statues.

    The total number of oil and watercolor paintings are:

    324+227 = 551

    Hence, the quantity of the oil and watercolor paintings which are more than statues is:

    551-158 = 393
  2. 7 May, 08:29
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    324 (oil paintings) + 227 (watercolor paintings) = 551

    You need to know how many more oil and watercolor paintings there are than statues so you take those 158 statues from 551 oil and watercolor paintings:

    551-158 = 393 - -> there are 393 more oil and watercolor paintings than statues in the museum
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