Equation Problems - Questions
Question 3
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A shipment of mobile phones consisted of \(5\) crates each with \(100\) phones in each crate. A 6th crate was found which only had \(37\) phones in it. Select the following equation that allows the number of phones to be calculated.
\(5+100+37=N\)
\(5 \times 100+37=N\)
\(N+37=500\)
\(\dfrac{N}{5} + 37 = 100\)
Question 5
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9 buses were equally filled with students going to the zoo on Friday for a school excursion. If a total of 249 students attended the zoo but 15 were dropped off by parents, how many students were on each bus? (let \(y\) represent the number of students on a bus)