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28 May, 18:46

Brandon bought four packs of dog treats he gave for treats to his neighbor's dog now Brandon has 24 treats left for his dog how many dog treats were in each pack explain how you know

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  1. 28 May, 18:55
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    Brandon bought 4 packs of dog treats. He gave 4 treats to his neighbor's dog. now Brandon has 24 treats left for his dog. how many dog treats were in each pack? explain how you know

    Answer:

    7 dog treats in each pack

    Explanation:

    Brandon bought 4 packs of dog treats. He gave 4 treats to his neighbor's dog. He was left with 24 treats for his dog. The number of dog treat in each pack can be calculated below:

    He bought 4 packs of dog treat.

    number of packs of dog treat he bought = 4 packs

    He gave out 4 treat to his neighbor's dog

    Treat given to his neighbor's dog = 4 treats

    He was left with 24 treat after given his neighbor's dog 4 treat. Altogether the treats was 24 + 4 = 28 treats

    The number of dog treat in each pack is 28/4 = 7 in each pack.

    Altogether he has 28 treats, that means when you divide the numbers of dog treats (28) with the number of packs he bought you can get the number of dog treats present in each pack.
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