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For the grade-level party, a local bakery donates 40 dozen cookies. There are 157 students in your grade. How many cookies can each student have? How many cookies will be left over?
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For the grade-level party, a local bakery donates 40 dozen cookies. There are 157 students in your grade. How many cookies can each student have? How many cookies will be left over?
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Alright so one dozen cookies is 12 cookies. So 40 dozen cookies is 480 cookies (40x12). If there’s 157 students then u divide 480 by 157 which gets u 3.06 cookies per person
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