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22 June, 05:15

Anna wrote this equation to represent the total number of fish she owns.

Which situation could be described by this equation?

A.

Anna knows she has 34 fish in one tank. She knows she has 11 fewer fish in the other tank. She does not know how many fish she has altogether.

B.

Anna knows she has 34 fish in one tank. She knows she has 11 fish in the other tank. She does not know how many fish she has altogether.

C.

Anna knows she has a total of 34 fish. She knows she has 11 fish in one tank. She does not know how many fish she has in the other tank.

D.

Anna knows she has a total of 34 fish. She knows one tank has 11 more fish than the other tank. She does not know how many fish are in the other tank.

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  1. 22 June, 05:19
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    A.

    Anna knows she has 34 fish in one tank. She knows she has 11 fewer fish in the other tank. She does not know how many fish she has altogether.
  2. 22 June, 05:29
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    There would be 23 fish btw in one tank so all together she would have 57 fish
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