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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-11-03

A clown bought 6 bags of round balloons with 24 balloons in each bag. The clown also bought 3 bags of long balloons with 36 balloons in each bag.

How many more long balloons than round balloons did the clown buy?

Asked by GiftSam

Answer (3)

6 x 24 = 144 round balloons
3 x 36 = 108 long balloons
The clown has more round balloons than long balloons, so there is some misunderstanding in the question.

Answered by mel2169 | 2024-06-10

A m o u n t o f ro u n d ba ll oo n s : 6 ⋅ 24 = 144 A m o u n t o f l o n g ba ll oo n s : 3 ⋅ 36 = 108 144 − 108 = 36 T h e c l o w n b o ug h t 36 m ore ro u n d t han l o n g ba ll oo n s .

Answered by luana | 2024-06-10

The clown bought 144 round balloons and 108 long balloons, resulting in 36 more round balloons, not long balloons. Therefore, the clown has more round balloons than long balloons. This shows that there is a misunderstanding in the interpretation of the problem.
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Answered by mel2169 | 2024-09-26