The problem states that some kids are getting ready to play in the snow. Each kid puts on 2 gloves, and the kids need 8 gloves in total. We need to find the equation that can be used to find $k$, where $k$ represents the number of kids.

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2025/3/6

1. Problem Description

The problem states that some kids are getting ready to play in the snow. Each kid puts on 2 gloves, and the kids need 8 gloves in total. We need to find the equation that can be used to find kk, where kk represents the number of kids.

2. Solution Steps

Since each kid wears 2 gloves, and there are kk kids, the total number of gloves needed is 22 multiplied by kk, which is 2×k2 \times k or k×2k \times 2.
We are told that the kids need 8 gloves in all.
Therefore, the equation that represents this situation is:
k×2=8k \times 2 = 8
The other option presented is k+2=8k + 2 = 8. This equation implies that the number of kids plus 2 is equal to 8, which is not the correct relationship described in the problem.

3. Final Answer

k×2=8k \times 2 = 8

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