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Brian took out 32 plates to put on tables. He put 4 plates on each table. Which equation can be used to calculate the number of tables Brian put plates on? Let t stand for the u…
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Brian took out 32 plates to put on tables. He put 4 plates on each table.
Which equation can be used to calculate the number of tables Brian put plates on?
Let t stand for the unknown number of tables.
A.32t=4
B.32-t=4
C.32÷t=4
D.t÷32=4
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Did you know 5th grades get this questions lol
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it's C).
32/4 = t you can rearrange it as follows:
(times both sides by 4)
32 = 4t
(divide both sides by t)
32/t = 4
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