TI 14v Save for Later I'm Done 4th Grade - Week 2 4.0A.A.1: 4.0A.A.2, 4.0AA3; 4. NBI Monday 1. Michael has 6 apples and 18 oranges. How many times more oranges than apples does Michael have?​

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Answer:

Michael has 3 times more oranges than apples.

Step-by-step explanation:

Given that:

Number of apples = 06

Number of oranges = 18

Let,

x be the number of times.

Number of oranges = Number of times * Number of apples

18 = x * 6

18 = 6x

6x = 18

Dividing both sides by 6

[tex]\frac{6x}{6}=\frac{18}{6}\\x=3[/tex]

Hence,

Michael has 3 times more oranges than apples.