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Sebastian has
12
12
12
more trophies than Megan. Megan has
t
t
t
trophies.
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How many trophies does Sebastian have?
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Write your answer as an expression.
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Add, subtract, multiply, or divide two fractions: word problems
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Q.
Sebastian has
12
12
12
more trophies than Megan. Megan has
t
t
t
trophies.
\newline
How many trophies does Sebastian have?
\newline
Write your answer as an expression.
\newline
□
\square
□
Add
12
12
12
to Megan's trophies:
Megan has
t
t
t
trophies, so we just add
12
12
12
to Megan's trophies to find out how many Sebastian has.
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Sebastian's trophies =
t
+
12
t + 12
t
+
12
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