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Mathematics, 23.10.2020 23:50 anonymous115296

Match the situations with the equations. (Lesson 4-5) Drag and drop application.
Mai slept for x hours, and Kiran slept for 110 less than that.

Mai slept for x hours, and Kiran slept for 110 less than that. drop zone empty.
Kiran practiced the piano for x hours, and Mai practiced for 25 less than that.

Kiran practiced the piano for x hours, and Mai practiced for 25 less than that. drop zone empty.
Mai drank x oz of juice and Kiran drank 43 more than that.

Mai drank x oz of juice and Kiran drank43 more than that. drop zone empty.
Kiran spent x dollars and Mai spent 14 less than that.

Kiran spent x dollars and Mai spent 14 less than that. drop zone empty.
Mai ate x grams of almonds and Kiran ate 1.5 times more than that.

Mai ate x grams of almonds and Kiran ate 1.5 times more than that. drop zone empty.
Kiran collected x pounds of recycling and Mai collected 310 less than that.

Kiran collected x pounds of recycling and Mai collected 310 less than that. drop zone empty.
Mai walked x kilometers and Kiran walked 38 more than that.

Mai walked x kilometers and Kiran walked 38 more than that. drop zone empty.
Kiran completed x puzzles and Mai completed 35 more than that.

Kiran completed x puzzles and Mai completed 35 more than that. drop zone empty.
y=1.6x

y=1.375x

y=0.75x

y=2.33x

y=0.9x

y=0.7x

y=2.5x

y=0.6x

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