Mathematics, 11.03.2021 19:30 Bgreene2377
Marcos has saved some money to spend on new clothes. Marcos spent $28 on clothes. After Marcos finished shopping, he had $12 left.
The number 12 is modeled using base-ten blocks.
Explain how to use the base-ten blocks to find how much money Marcos had to start with.
A. Add 2 tens rod and 8 unit cubes. Marcos started with $40.
B. Add 8 tens rods and 2 unit cubes. Marcos started with $94.
C. Add 1 tens rod and 2 unit cubes. Marcos started with $24.
D. Add 2 tens rods and 8 unit cubes. Marcos started with $30.
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