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This engaging math scenario involves various problems including calculating the number of cupcakes in a carrier, determining the duration of a class party, figuring out parking fees, and solving an equation related to a football game's score. Each problem is presented with an equation for solutions, emphasizing critical thinking and analytical skills. Learn how to process real-world data through mathematical reasoning by solving these fun and educational challenges.
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Mrs. Parker has 48 cupcakes in a cupcake carrier. The carrier is full. There are 6 rows in the carrier and there are some pencils in each row, represented by n. Use the equation 6n = 48 to find the number of cupcakes in each row. • The class party starts at 11:30 am and ends at 1:53 pm. How long does it last? • Dr. Moxley spent $12 on parking at the craft fair. It cost $2 every hour his car was parked in the parking lot. Write an equation you can use to find the number of hours, h, that Dr. Moxley was parked? Solve. • The Gators won the football game with a score of 35 points, which was 14 points greater than the score of the other team, the Knights. How many points did the Knights score? Write and solve an addition equation using k to represent the Knights. • Susan read that Tokyo, Japan is 9,371 miles from Orlando. Write that number in expanded form.