Asked by Anonymous
Megan made some cookies for sales. She made 36 chocolate cookies than almond cookies. There were 24 fewer butter cookies than almond cookies. After selling 1/4 of chocolate cookies, 2/3 of the almond cookies and 5/6 of the butter cookies, Megan had 323 cookies left. How many chocolate cookies did Megan make?
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mathhelper
Almonds ---- x
chocs----- x+36
butts ----- x-24
cookies left over: (3/4)(x+38) + (1/3)(x) + (1/6)(x-24)
(3/4)(x+38) + (1/3)(x) + (1/6)(x-24) = 323
The LCD is 12, so multiply each term
take it from here
chocs----- x+36
butts ----- x-24
cookies left over: (3/4)(x+38) + (1/3)(x) + (1/6)(x-24)
(3/4)(x+38) + (1/3)(x) + (1/6)(x-24) = 323
The LCD is 12, so multiply each term
take it from here
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