I need help with this question from my daughters 1st grade math class. I believe the answer should be 12 but the teacher says the answer should be 6. How is the answer 6?

Mackenzie picks some apples.
She eats 3 apples.
Now she has 9 apples.
How many apples did Mackenzie pick to start?
A. 3 apples
B. 6 apples
C. 9 apples
D. 12 apples

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Answer:

d.12

Step-by-step explanation:

its saying she ate 3 an now has 9. so you really add 3 to 9 an your answer is 12. in other words x=9+3 for your level of math. i'll be glad to help her with her home work for now if you would like me to.

Answer: Option D 12 apples

Step-by-step explanation:

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She ate 3 apples and after that, she left with the 9 apples

They asked how many did Mackenzie pick.

SO its past tense

we have to add 3 apples that she just ate

so 9+3= 12 apples

I think your teacher is wrong because I think your teacher thought that she had 9 apples actually she has 9 apples after she just ate. So if it was before she has eaten the apples then it would be 6

Tell the teacher that she/he is wrong and give this explanation  

I hope this helps you and your teacher

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