This week, Megan made twice as many watercolor paintings. Over both weeks, how many watercolor paintings did she make in all?
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This week, Megan made twice as many watercolor paintings. Over both weeks, how many watercolor paintings did she make in all?
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To answer the question, we need to understand how many watercolor paintings Megan made in both weeks.
Let’s say in the first week she made 2 paintings. According to the problem, in the second week she made twice as many, which means she would have made 4 paintings.
Now we add both weeks together:
2 (first week) + 4 (second week) = 6 watercolor paintings total.
So, the correct answer is 6. If you have any more questions, feel free to ask!