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7 December, 04:18

The art teacher made up 6 pots of red paint and 8 pots of green paint for a project. Each pot had 125 mL paint.

Which explanation correctly shows how to calculate how many more mL of green paint than red paint were made?

A.

Step 1 Multiply:125 * 8.

Step 2 Multiply:125 * 6.

Step 3 Subtract the products.

B.

Step 1 Multiply:125 * 6.

Step 2 Multiply:125 * 8.

Step 3 Add the products.

C.

Step 1 Divide:125 : 6.

Step 2 Divide:125 : 8.

Step 3 Subtract the quotients.

D.

Step 1 Divide:125 : 6.

Step 2 Divide:125 : 8.

Step 3 Add the quotients.

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  1. 7 December, 04:20
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    The correct answer to your question would have to be A.
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