Marlon has 4 cards, jake has 4 cards, and Sam has 3 cards. Can u write a multiplication sentence to find how many cards they have in all? Explain

(2 * 4) + 3 = ?

4,6;6

Yes, I can help you with that! To find out how many cards they have in total, you can use multiplication.

First, let's find the total number of cards Marlon and Jake have. Since Marlon has 4 cards and Jake has 4 cards, we can write this as 4 + 4, which equals 8.

Next, we need to consider Sam's cards. Sam has 3 cards.

To find the total number of cards they have altogether, we can add the number of cards Marlon and Jake have to the number of cards Sam has. So the multiplication sentence would be (Marlon's cards + Jake's cards) + Sam's cards, which is equal to (4 + 4) + 3.

Simplifying this, we add Marlon's cards and Jake's cards to get 8, and then add Sam's cards to get the final answer.

Therefore, the multiplication sentence to find the total number of cards they have is 8 + 3.

To find the total number of cards that Marlon, Jake, and Sam have altogether, we can use multiplication. We need to multiply the number of cards each person has by the number of people there are.

Marlon has 4 cards, Jake has 4 cards, and Sam has 3 cards. We can write the multiplication sentence as:

(4 cards for Marlon) * (1 person) + (4 cards for Jake) * (1 person) + (3 cards for Sam) * (1 person)

Simplifying this expression, we get:

4 * 1 + 4 * 1 + 3 * 1

Total = 4 + 4 + 3

Therefore, the total number of cards they have in all is 11 cards.