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Solving Mark's Planting Problem: Corn and Beans

Mark planted 5 rows of corn and 2 fewer rows of beans. To solve the problem, first identify the number of bean rows planted. Since he planted 2 fewer rows of beans than corn, that means he planted 3 rows of beans. To find the total number of rows planted, add the number of corn rows and the number of bean rows together: 5 (corn) + 3 (beans) = 8. Therefore, Mark planted a total of 8 rows of crops.

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Solving Mark's Planting Problem: Corn and Beans

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  1. Problem of the Day Lesson 4-6 Mark planted 5 rows of corn. He planted 2 fewer rows of beans than corn. How many rows did he plant in all?

  2. What do we know? Mark planted 5 rows of corn There are 2 less rows beans How many all together. First think about how many bean rows were planted.

  3. Now you can count the number of corn rows and the number of bean rows. 8 5 + 3 = __

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