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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 18:00 marie2061

Ms. Benson gave her math students the problem below. Jayden and Anthony solved the problem in different ways, resulting in different solutions.

Jayden
84 – 3 + [17• (60 ÷ 15)]
84 – 3 + [17• (4)]
84 – 3 + [68]
84 – 71
13
Anthony
84 – 3 + [17 • (60 ÷ 15)]
84 – 3 + [17 • (4)]
84 – 3 + [68]
81 + 68
149

Which student correctly solved the problem? How do you know?

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