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Which is the best strategy to solve this problem?

Cary has 49 basketballs and 35 volleyballs. He divided all the basketballs and volleyballs equally among 7 boxes.

How many balls were in each box?

A.
Draw a diagram.

Draw 49 basketballs and 35 volleyballs. Divide each group into 7 smaller groups. Then divide each of those groups into 2.

B.
Guess and test.

Guess that the number of items in each box is 8. Multiply 7 × 8. Ask yourself if this is the same as the sum of 49 + 35? If not, revise your guess, and test your answer again.

C.
Write a number sentence.

49 divided by 7 + 35 divided by 7 =


Sagot :

well i would say the best strategy is  to  write a  number sentence
i say b bcause trial and error is the best way to solve this