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A mechanic ordered 205 tires from a warehouse. The warehouse sent 63 one day and 68 the next. How many more tires do they still need to send? A. 142 B. 137 C. 74 D. 84
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A mechanic ordered 205 tires from a warehouse. The warehouse sent 63 one day and 68 the next. How many more tires do they still need to send? A. 142 B. 137 C. 74 D. 84
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A mechanic ordered 205 tires from a warehouse. The warehouse sent 63 one day and 68 the next. How many more tires do they still need to send?
A. 142
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C. 74
D. 84
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63 + 68 = 131
203 - 131 = 74
The warehouse needs to send 74 more tires, so your answer is C.
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