solve this problem on paper using all four steps.
a girl scout troop sold cookies. if th...
Mathematics, 27.11.2019 05:31 ashleyann3052
solve this problem on paper using all four steps.
a girl scout troop sold cookies. if the girls sold 5 more boxes the second week than they did the first, and if they doubled the sales of the second week for the third week to sell a total of 431 boxes of cookies, how many did they sell each week?
they sold boxes the first week, boxes the second week, and boxes the third week.
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