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Mathematics, 07.05.2021 19:20 pennygillbert

Mrs. Hungerford is bottle feeding kittens at the shelter. She makes 4 ounces of formula
for each kitten. She makes a total of 64
ounces of formula. How many kittens is she
feeding?
Choose the best equation to solve.
64 + 4 = f
64 x 4 = f
64 + 4 = f

64 - 4 = f

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