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Chris had a bag of jelly beans with a certain number of jelly beans in it.
His sis...
Mathematics, 22.03.2021 16:10 Amyjoe23
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Chris had a bag of jelly beans with a certain number of jelly beans in it.
His sister Jennifer also has a bag of jelly beans with more jelly beans
than her brother. The expression 2c represents the number of jelly beans
in Jennifer's bag, with c representing how many jelly beans her brother
has. Which of the following statements best describes what the 2 represents in the context of the problem. *
A. The number of jelly beans that Chris has
B. The number of jelly beans that Jennifer has
C. The difference between the number of jelly beans that Chris has and that Jennifer has
D. The value that you would multiply the number of jelly beans that Chris has to get the
number of jelly beans that Jennifer has
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