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Which strategy would not correctly solve this story problem? luke buys a muffin and glass of juice each monday for breakfast. each muffin costs $3 and each glass of juice costs $2. how much money will luke spend for breakfast on 6 mondays? a. make a table. week 1 2 3 4 5 6 total ($) 5 10 15 20 25 b. translate into an equation. (3 × 2) + 6 = d c. use objects to represent the problem. set out 6 small cups. use coins to represent dollars. add $2 + $3 to get the amount spent each monday ($5). put that number of coins into each cup. count the number of coins in the cups. d. use logical reasoning. in 1 week luke spent $3 for a muffin plus $2 for juice for a total of $5. so to figure out how much luke spent in 6 weeks, multiply $5 by 6.
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