Lilit and Sergio sold candles for a class trip. On the first day, Lilit sold 8 candles and Sergio sold 10 candles. For the next three days, both sold another 3 candles each day.

Part A
Drag numbers to complete the table to show the number of candles each person sold after each day. Each number may be used once, more than once, or not at all.

(1 point)
Put responses in the correct input to answer the question. Select a response, navigate to the desired input and insert the response. Responses can be selected and inserted using the space bar, enter key, left mouse button or touchpad. Responses can also be moved by dragging with a mouse.


Day Lilit Sergio
Start 8 10
1
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13

2
14

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3
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19

Question 2
Part B
Select all the ordered pairs that represent amounts of candles Lilit and Sergio sold over the next two days if they continued to sell 3 candles each day.

(1 point)
Responses

(20, 22)
( 20 , 22 )

(21, 23)
( 21 , 23 )

(22, 24)
( 22 , 24 )

(23, 25)
( 23 , 25 )

(24, 26)
( 24 , 26 )
Question 3
Part C
Which of the following statements is true?

(1 point)
Responses

The total number of candles that Lilit has sold is always 3 less than the total number Sergio has sold.

The total number of candles that Lilit has sold is always 3 less than the total number Sergio has sold.

The total number of candles that Sergio has sold is always 2 more than the total number Lilit has sold.

The total number of candles that Sergio has sold is always 2 more than the total number Lilit has sold.

Both students sell 8 candles each day.

Both students sell 8 candles each day.

In a few more days, the number of candles that Lilit has sold will equal the number that Sergio has sold.

Part A:

Day Lilit Sergio
Start 8 10
1 11 13
2 12 16
3 13 19

Part B:
(21, 23)
(23, 25)

Part C:
The total number of candles that Sergio has sold is always 2 more than the total number Lilit has sold.