Math Problem Statement
Solution
The image provided contains a table showing the number of packages of chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin cookies brought by Jeremiah to student council meetings at Roosevelt High, along with the total number of cookies in each month (February and March).
Here’s the breakdown from the table:
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February:
- Chocolate chip: 3 packages
- Oatmeal raisin: 2 packages
- Total number of cookies: 116 cookies
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March:
- Chocolate chip: 4 packages
- Oatmeal raisin: 1 package
- Total number of cookies: 128 cookies
To solve any further questions, we would typically need to find out the number of cookies in each package for both chocolate chip and oatmeal raisin cookies.
Would you like to solve for the number of cookies per package or do you have a different question related to this data?
Here are 5 related questions you might be interested in:
- How many cookies are there in each package of chocolate chip cookies?
- How many cookies are there in each package of oatmeal raisin cookies?
- If Jeremiah brought 5 packages of chocolate chip and 3 packages of oatmeal raisin cookies in April, how many total cookies would that be?
- What is the ratio of chocolate chip to oatmeal raisin cookies in February?
- What would be the total number of cookies if Jeremiah brought the same number of packages in both months combined?
Tip: When you have total quantities and a mix of different items, you can set up equations to determine the quantity of each item.
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Math Problem Analysis
Mathematical Concepts
Algebra
Systems of Equations
Formulas
Total number of cookies = (number of chocolate chip packages * cookies per chocolate chip package) + (number of oatmeal raisin packages * cookies per oatmeal raisin package)
Theorems
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Suitable Grade Level
Grades 5-7
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