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Brilliant_brown [7]
2 years ago
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Read the word problem. Hershel buys 5 bags of cookies, 3 bags of granola, and several bags of fruit snacks from a bake sale. In

total, he buys 10 bags from the bake sale. How many bags of fruit snacks did Hershel buy? Which type of word problem is shown? part-whole comparison multiplication division
Mathematics
1 answer:
agasfer [191]2 years ago
5 0

Answer : Hershel buys 2 bags of fruit snacks.

Explanation :

Since we have given that

Number of bags of granola =3

Number of bags of cookies = 5

Total number of bags he buys from the bake sale =10

\text{Remaining bags are of fruit snacks} =10-(5+3)=10-8=2

So, number of bags of fruit snacks = 2

Hence, Hershel buys 2 bags of fruit snacks .

It is a comparison type of word problem.  

As we just compare the items with the total items to get the remaining items.

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