17. Which situation is best represented by the equation x-40 =13 A. Katle bought a bag of candy that contained 40 pieces She ate 15 pieces of candy from the bag. How many pieces of candy are left in the bag? B. Preston took 40 pieces of candy from a bag of candy that contained x pieces. There were 15 pieces of candy left in the bag. How many pieces of candy did the bag contain originally? C. Andrew has 40 pieces of candy. Kevin had 15 less pieces of candy than Andrew. How many pieces of candy does Kevin have? D. Teniesha has 40 pieces of candy. Carolyn has 15 fewer pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy does Carolyn have?

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17. Which situation is best represented by the equation x-40 = 13?
A. Katie bought a bag of candy that contained 40 pieces. She ate 15 pieces of candy homm
the bag. How many pieces of candy are left in the bag?
B. Preston took 40 pieces of candy from a bag of candy that contained x pieces. There were
15 pieces of candy left in the bag. How many pieces of candy did the bag contain originally?
C. Andrew has 40 pieces of candy. Kevin had 15 less pieces of candy than Andrew. How
many pieces of candy does Kevin have?
D. Teniesha has 40 pieces of candy. Carolyn has 15 fewer pieces of candy. How many
pieces of candy does Carolyn have?
18. Polly bought a new pair of jeans for $37.83 including the tax. If the tax rate was 8.25
Transcribed Image Text:ONGS TO: RM. 1211 Review 2 Pg. 5 17. Which situation is best represented by the equation x-40 = 13? A. Katie bought a bag of candy that contained 40 pieces. She ate 15 pieces of candy homm the bag. How many pieces of candy are left in the bag? B. Preston took 40 pieces of candy from a bag of candy that contained x pieces. There were 15 pieces of candy left in the bag. How many pieces of candy did the bag contain originally? C. Andrew has 40 pieces of candy. Kevin had 15 less pieces of candy than Andrew. How many pieces of candy does Kevin have? D. Teniesha has 40 pieces of candy. Carolyn has 15 fewer pieces of candy. How many pieces of candy does Carolyn have? 18. Polly bought a new pair of jeans for $37.83 including the tax. If the tax rate was 8.25
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