Problem 15
There were 1622 men in the King's
Army. 40 dropped out. How many were left?
Step 1 What does the problem ask you to find?
A. How many men dropped out?
B. How many were in the army at the beginning?
C. How many were left in the army?
D. How many men were in the army altogether?
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Step 2 What information is needed to solve the problem?
A. The number of knights in the King's Army.
B. The number of knights who left the army.
C. The number of knights who will join next year.
D. The number of knights who did not join the army.
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Step 3 Select the correct expression.
A. 1622 - 40
B. 1622 x 40
C. 1622 ¸ 40
D. 1622 + 40
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Step 4. Select the correct solution.
A. 1582
B. 405
C. 40.55
D. 1662
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