Asked by dee
Zayan brought Oreos to share with his 8 friends. Each friend received 3 Oreos. How many Oreos did he bring in all?*1 pointx/3 = 8; x=11x/3 = 8; x = 24x/3 = 8; x = 5x/3 = 8; x = 30
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To find out how many Oreos Zayan brought in all, we can calculate it based on the number of friends and the amount each friend received.
Zayan has 8 friends, and each friend received 3 Oreos. So, we can calculate the total number of Oreos as follows:
\[
\text{Total Oreos} = \text{Number of friends} \times \text{Oreos per friend} = 8 \times 3 = 24
\]
So, Zayan brought a total of **24 Oreos**.
Now, looking at the equations you provided:
1. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \)
2. \( x = 11 \) (not relevant)
3. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \) (same as the first)
4. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \) (same as the first)
5. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 30 \) (not correct)
The correct solution from the options is \( x = 24 \).
Zayan has 8 friends, and each friend received 3 Oreos. So, we can calculate the total number of Oreos as follows:
\[
\text{Total Oreos} = \text{Number of friends} \times \text{Oreos per friend} = 8 \times 3 = 24
\]
So, Zayan brought a total of **24 Oreos**.
Now, looking at the equations you provided:
1. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \)
2. \( x = 11 \) (not relevant)
3. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \) (same as the first)
4. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 24 \) (same as the first)
5. \( \frac{x}{3} = 8 \) → \( x = 30 \) (not correct)
The correct solution from the options is \( x = 24 \).