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Ms. Shepherd runs the school cafeteria. In October, she had to order 1515 cases of chocolate milk twice because the students at her school love it so much. Each case contains cc cartons of chocolate milk.\newlinePick all the expressions that represent how many cartons of chocolate milk Ms. Shepherd ordered in October.\newlineMulti-select Choices:\newline(A) 2c+15c2c + 15c\newline(B) 2(15c)2(15c)\newline(C) 30c30c\newline(D) c(2+15)c(2 + 15)

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Q. Ms. Shepherd runs the school cafeteria. In October, she had to order 1515 cases of chocolate milk twice because the students at her school love it so much. Each case contains cc cartons of chocolate milk.\newlinePick all the expressions that represent how many cartons of chocolate milk Ms. Shepherd ordered in October.\newlineMulti-select Choices:\newline(A) 2c+15c2c + 15c\newline(B) 2(15c)2(15c)\newline(C) 30c30c\newline(D) c(2+15)c(2 + 15)
  1. Calculate Total Cases: Ms. Shepherd ordered 1515 cases of chocolate milk twice in October. To find the total number of cases ordered, we calculate:\newline1515 cases ++ 1515 cases == 3030 cases.
  2. Find Total Cartons: Each case contains cc cartons of chocolate milk. To find the total number of cartons, we multiply the total number of cases by the number of cartons per case:\newline3030 cases ×c\times c cartons/case =30c= 30c cartons.

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