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Mrs. Crawford is making sugar cookies. She had thirteen already made, and each batch can make eleven more cookies. How many batches does she need to make if she needs a total of 167 cookies?
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Mrs. Crawford is making sugar cookies. She had thirteen already made, and each batch can make eleven more cookies. How many batches does she need to make if she needs a total of 167 cookies?
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The answer should be 14
Longer Answer If she already has 13 then minus 13 in 167 cookies and you get 154 then 154÷11 = 14
I hope that makes sense and I hope it helps
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