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Mathematics, 14.01.2021 01:00 AutumnGarringer

Please help Match each equation to a story. (Two of the stories match the same equation.)
3(x+5)=17
3x+5=17
5(x+3)=17
5x+3=17
Jada’s teacher fills a travel bag with 5 copies of a textbook. The weight of the bag and books is 17 pounds. The empty travel bag weighs 3 pounds. How much does each book weigh?

A piece of scenery for the school play is in the shape of a 5-foot-long rectangle. The designer decides to increase the length. There will be 3 identical rectangles with a total length of 17 feet. By how much did the designer increase the length of each rectangle?

Elena spends $17 and buys a $3 book and a bookmark for each of her 5 cousins. How much does each bookmark cost?

Noah packs up bags at the food pantry to deliver to families. He packs 5 bags that weigh a total of 17 pounds. Each bag contains 3 pounds of groceries and a packet of papers with health-related information. How much does each packet of papers weigh?

Andre has 3 times as many pencils as Noah and 5 pens. He has 17 pens and pencils all together. How many pencils does Noah have?

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