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27 March, 10:36

The coach of a hockey team ordered pucks and sticks from the Hockey Guys company.

The company shipped 5 boxes of pucks with 20 pucks in each box and 8 boxes of sticks with 10 sticks in each box.

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  1. 27 March, 10:47
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    The number of items shipped in all = (5*20) + (8*10) (option D)

    Question:

    The question is incomplete as it didn't state what we are to determine. Consider the following question:

    The coach of a hockey team ordered pucks and sticks from the Hockey Guys company. The company shipped 5 boxes of pucks with 20 pucks in each box and 8 boxes of sticks with 10 sticks in each box.

    Which expression below represents how many items were shipped in all?

    answer choices

    a) (5 + 20) x (8 + 10)

    b) (5 + 20 + 8 + 10)

    c) (5 x 20) x (8 x 10)

    d) (5 x 20) + (8 x 10)

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Number of boxes of pucks the company shipped = 5

    Each box contain = 20 pucks

    Total number of pucks shipped = 5*20

    Total number of pucks shipped = (5*20) pucks

    Number of boxes of sticks the company shipped = 8

    Each box contain = 10 sticks

    Total number of sticks shipped = 8*10

    Total number of sticks shipped = (8*10) sticks

    The number of items shipped in all = Total number of pucks shipped + Total number of sticks shipped

    The number of items shipped in all = (5*20) + (8*10)

    This is option D
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