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Sarah had 3 apples. Her mother bought more 8 apples and gave them to her. Now, how many apples does Sarah have altogether?​

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Answered by mrgoodb62
0

Answer:

Word Problem Examples

Word problems can range from simple to complex. Here are a few to give you an idea:

– Sarah had 3 apples. Her mother bought more 8 apples and gave them to her. Now, how many apples does Sarah have altogether?

– There were 15 pens and 12 pencils. How many more pens than pencils are there?

– George has one dozen eggs. His family ate 3 for breakfast. Now, how many eggs are left?

– There are 12 cookies. Sarah, George, Sue, and Dylan all want to eat some of them. How many cookies should each of the friends get?

As you can see, word problems can involve just about any operation. From addition to subtraction, and division, word problems can also involve multiple operations.

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

Answer:

8\frac{1}{4}8

4

1

kg

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Sameera purchased 3\frac{1}{2}3

2

1

kg apples and 4\frac{3}{4}4

4

3

kg oranges .

To Find : What is the total weight of fruits purchased by her ?

Solution:

Sameera purchased apples = 3\frac{1}{2}3

2

1

kg

=\frac{7}{2}

2

7

kg

Sameera purchased oranges = 4\frac{3}{4}4

4

3

kg

=\frac{19}{4}

4

19

kg

Total weight = \frac{7}{2}+\frac{19}{4}

2

7

+

4

19

= \frac{14+19}{4}

4

14+19

= \frac{33}{4}

4

33

= 8\frac{1}{4}8

4

1

Hence the total weight of fruits purchased by her is 8\frac{1}{4}8

4

1

kg

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