Marc bought 3 small packs of hamburgers and 3 large packs of hamburgers.

There are 5 hamburgers in each small pack.
There are 10 hamburgers in each large pack.
Which shows the total number of hamburgers that Marc bought?
(1 point)
15
30
45
60

To find the total number of hamburgers that Mark bought, we need to calculate the number of hamburgers in each pack and then add them together.

In the small packs, there are 5 hamburgers per pack, and Marc bought 3 small packs.
So, the total number of hamburgers in the small packs is 5 hamburgers/pack x 3 packs = <<5*3=15>>15 hamburgers.

In the large packs, there are 10 hamburgers per pack, and Marc bought 3 large packs.
So, the total number of hamburgers in the large packs is 10 hamburgers/pack x 3 packs = <<10*3=30>>30 hamburgers.

To find the total number of hamburgers, we add the number of hamburgers in the small packs and the number of hamburgers in the large packs.
So, the total number of hamburgers that Marc bought is 15 hamburgers + 30 hamburgers = <<15+30=45>>45 hamburgers.

The correct answer is 45.