Asked by rinu

veggie patties are sold in packages of 5. burn are sold in packages of 8. you need about 125 veggie burgers for a school Barbecue. you do not want any patties or burn left over. how many packages of each should you buy?

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Answered by bobpursley
common denominator(5,8,125)
125=15 pak of buns, =25 pks (UGH veggie patties) This sounds like a school bbq, and the kids are grossed out. Need to serve squash with it.
Answered by Unkown
I don't know is it 5 patties divided by 125 is 25 so 25 buns. 5 patties times 25 buns are 125 burgers?
Answered by unknow
WAIT A DANM MINUTE-
Answered by cool egg
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Answered by Kimberly
Veggie patties are sold in packages of 5.
Buns are sold in packages of 8.
You need about 125 veggie burgers for a school barbecue.
You do not want any patties or buns left over.
How many packages of each should you buy?
What strategy did you use to find out?
Answered by bbq hehe :D
i say you divide it first then multiply like this:
divide 5 with 120 and that gives you 24 then multiply 24 with 5 which is i think is 120 then you have your answer. Then you should say: You should buy 24 packages and what strategy i used was by dividing first then i multiplied after.
Answered by potatooooo
125 divide by 5 is 25

buns sold in packages of eight

how many burgers will eight buns make answer eight



you know what i do not care anymore peace out
Answered by potatooooo
I FOUND TEH AWNSER ME SMART OK HERE IT GOEZ hint u have to find the factors or whatever it called :)

pattie buns
5 8
10 16
15 24
20 40 answer is 4 packages of buns and 8 packages of
25 patties.
30
35
40
Answered by potatooooo
the common factor was 40 so you need to count until u get the equal factor and count how much numbers it took to make 40
Answered by potatooooo
wait a minuite ooooooooh you have to go up until 125 oooooh
Answered by Moans
Y’all ain’t even speaking right
Answered by Anonymous
24
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