Victoria teaches a dog-training course at her local community center. After every trick, she rewards each dog with a treat. During Saturday's class, she gave t treats to each of the 6 dogs. In all, Victoria gave out 30 treats during the class.Which diagram models the story?Which equation models the story?Choices:(A)6t=30(B)6t=30
Q. Victoria teaches a dog-training course at her local community center. After every trick, she rewards each dog with a treat. During Saturday's class, she gave t treats to each of the 6 dogs. In all, Victoria gave out 30 treats during the class.Which diagram models the story?Which equation models the story?Choices:(A)6t=30(B)6t=30
Understand the problem: Step 1: Understand the problem.Victoria gave t treats to each of 6 dogs, totaling 30 treats. We need to find the equation that represents this situation.
Set up the equation: Step 2: Set up the equation.If t is the number of treats per dog, and there are 6 dogs, the total number of treats given out can be calculated by multiplying the number of treats per dog by the number of dogs. So, the equation is 6t=30.
Check the equation choices: Step 3: Check the equation choices.We have two choices:(A) 6t=30(B) 6t=30From our setup in Step 2, we know the correct equation is 6t=30.
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