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Mathematics, 29.04.2021 01:30 kris22elizondop9v1bb

Ann picked 29 apples. She took a apples to school. Then, she took 13 apples to soccer practice. Now, she has 8 apples left. How many apples did Ann take to school? Which equation could be used to solve the question below?
A.
29 − a + 13 = 8
B.
29 + a − 13 = 8
C.
29 − a − 13 = 8
D.
29 + a + 13 = 8

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