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16 May, 14:40

Which equation models this problem?

Colin divided his baseball card collection into 6 equal piles. He put the cards from 5 of the piles into albums. How many cards are in his collection if he put 140 baseball cards into albums?

A. 140/6b = 5

B. 140/5b = 6

C. 5/6b = 140

D. 6/5b = 140

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  1. 16 May, 14:53
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    Six equal piles. Five were put in a collection which equaled 140 cards. That means there were 28 cards per pile for a total number or cards equals 168 cards so the answer is C. 5/6b = 140
  2. 16 May, 14:59
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    C. 5/6b = 140

    (*assuming b = total number of cards)

    If the piles have an equal number of cards and 5 out of the 6 piles were put in the collection, 5/6 of the cards were put into the collection. The total number of cards put in the collection is 140, so 5/6b=140.
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