Mathematics
Mathematics, 29.09.2019 14:10, alaynagrace1111

Which steps could be used to solve this story problem?

at the art store paint costs $5, brushes cost $3, and packs of pastel crayons cost $13. kari bought 3 pots of paint, 4 brushes, and 3 packs of pastel crayons.

how much money did kari spend?

a.
divide $13 ÷ 3. then add $5 and 4. then add the quotient and the sum together and subtract 3.

b.
add $5 and 3. then add $3 and 4. then add $13 and 3. then add the 3 sums together.

c.
multiply $5 × 3. then multiply $3 by 4. then multiply $13 by 3. then add the products together.

d.
subtract 3 from $13. then subtract $3 from 4. add the two differences together and multiply by $5.

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