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In this engaging math problem, we explore how many marbles three boys, DeAndre, Blayre, and Jordan, have altogether. DeAndre starts with 2 marbles, while Blayre has 6 more than DeAndre. Jordan claims to have 3 fewer marbles than the total of DeAndre's and Blayre's combined. There are 9 mistakes in the original statements that must be identified and corrected. This challenge encourages critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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Proof, Edit, and Solve Find and fix the9mistakes. DeAndre have 2 marbles. Blayre has 6 more marble than DeAndre. jordancountiedhis marbles and said, “I have 3 fewer marbles than the to of you have twogether.” How many marbles does the boyzhave altogether.
Proof, Edit, and Solve Find and fix the9mistakes. DeAndre has2 marbles. Blayre has 6 more marblesthan DeAndre. Jordan counted his marbles and said, “I have 3 fewer marbles than the twoof you have together.” How many marbles dothe boyshave altogether?
DeAndre has 2 marbles. Blayre has 6 more marbles than DeAndre. Jordan counted his marbles and said, “I have 3 fewer marbles than the two of you have together.” How many marbles do the boys have altogether? DeAndre Blayre Jordan
DeAndre has 2 marbles. Blayre has 6 more marbles than DeAndre. Jordan counted his marbles and said, “I have 3 fewer marbles than the two of you have together.” How many marbles do the boys have altogether? or
DeAndre has 2 marbles. Blayre has 6 more marbles than DeAndre. Jordan counted his marbles and said, “I have 3 fewer marbles than the two of you have together.” How many marbles do the boys have altogether?