Edward's little brother loves to play outside when it snows! There was a big snowstorm on Friday night. By Saturday afternoon, 3 inches of the snow had melted. There were still 8 inches of snow left from the snowstorm for Edward's brother to play in.Let s represent how many inches of snow fell during the snowstorm. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) s−3=8(B) s+3=8Solve this equation to find how many inches of snow fell during the snowstorm.___ inches of snow
Q. Edward's little brother loves to play outside when it snows! There was a big snowstorm on Friday night. By Saturday afternoon, 3 inches of the snow had melted. There were still 8 inches of snow left from the snowstorm for Edward's brother to play in.Let s represent how many inches of snow fell during the snowstorm. Which equation models the problem?Choices:(A) s−3=8(B) s+3=8Solve this equation to find how many inches of snow fell during the snowstorm.___ inches of snow
Understand the problem: Step 1: Understand the problem and set up the equation.Edward's brother saw 3 inches of snow melt, and there were still 8 inches left. We need to find the total snowfall, represented by s.The equation that models this situation is s−3=8, because the total snow minus the melted snow equals the snow left.
Set up the equation: Step 2: Solve the equation s−3=8.Add 3 to both sides to isolate s:s−3+3=8+3s=11
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