A detailed illustration of an intense game of checkers. In the scene, two friends, a Caucasian man with short brown hair and a black woman with curly hair, are deeply engrossed in the game. It is set in a comfortable living room, with the checkers board neatly placed on a wooden table, basked in the warm afternoon light coming from a window. The friends have a pile to the side with game records of their previous matches. The scene speaks of friendly competitiveness and a love for the game.

James and Amy played 12 games of checkers last week. This week they played 7 games on Monday and 2 games on Wednesday. Amy lost 4 of the games she played last week. How manygames did she win

She played 12 games last week. Amy lost four of these games. 12 - 4 = 8 games she won.

James and Amy played 12 games of checkers last week. This week they played 7 games on Monday and 2 games on Wednesday. 4. MP.3 Explain James and Amy play 3 more games. They have played the same number of games as last week. Fill in the blanks to make the equation true. Use +,-, or 5. 12 O702 O203 Explain how you chose the symbols.

12-7=2+3

Well, it seems like Amy lost 4 games last week. So, to find out how many games she won, we can subtract the games she lost from the total games played.

If they played 12 games last week, and Amy lost 4, then she must have won the remaining games.

So, Amy won 12 - 4 = 8 games!

Explain how you chose the symbols

Explain how you chose the symbols

12-7-2Plus 3

How do you know the equation is true

To find out how many games Amy won, we first need to determine the total number of games she played last week.

Given that James and Amy played 12 games of checkers last week, it means Amy played the same amount of games. Therefore, Amy played 12 games last week.

Now, we need to subtract the number of games Amy lost from the total number of games she played last week. We know that Amy lost 4 games, so we subtract 4 from 12:

12 - 4 = 8

Amy won 8 out of the 12 games she played last week.