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26 January, 11:35

The managers want to know how many boxes of 12 cookies can be filled with the 3,258 cookies that have been baked. Fatima starts by subtracting the largest number of boxes she can easily calculate. She knows that 100 boxes of 12 cookies can be put into one crate. How many crates can be filled from the total of 3,258 cookies?

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  1. 26 January, 12:02
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    3 crates are required for 3258 cookies

    Step-by-step explanation:

    since the boxes can have 12 cookies each

    number of boxes = number of cookies / number of cookies per box

    number of boxes = 3,258 cookies / 12 cookies/box = 271.5 boxes = 272 boxes (271 completely filled and one halfway filled)

    since each crate can hold 100 boxes

    number of crates = number of boxes / number of boxes per crate

    number of crates = 272 boxes / 100 boxes/crate = 2,72 crates = 3 crates (2 completely filled and one 72% filled)

    therefore the number of required crates for 3258 cookies is 3
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