Solve multi-step word problems posed with whole numbers using the four operations. Answers will be either whole numbers or have remainders that must be interpreted yielding a final answer that is a whole number. Represent these problems using equations with a symbol or letter standing for the unknown quantity.
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Peter, Ingrid, and Anna collect posters. Peter has 14 posters. Ingrid has 6 more posters than Peter. Anna has 3 times as many posters as Ingrid. How many posters do Peter, Ingrid, and Anna have altogether?
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Omar has 25 books. Nan has 3 times as many books as Omar. Nan stores her books in boxes that hold 6 books each. She fills as many boxes as she can and puts the remaining books on a shelf. How many books does Nan put on the shelf?
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Peter, Ingrid, and Anna collect posters. Peter has 14 posters. Ingrid has 6 more posters than Peter. Anna has 3 times as many posters as Ingrid. How many posters do Peter, Ingrid, and Anna have altogether?
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Omar has 25 books. Nan has 3 times as many books as Omar. Nan stores her books in boxes that hold 6 books each. She fills as many boxes as she can and puts the remaining books on a shelf. How many books does Nan put on the shelf?