Question

Bella bought b boxes of cookies to bring to a party. Each box contains 18 cookies. She decides to keep two boxes. She brings 90 cookies to the party. How many boxes of cookies did Bella buy?
Using b for boxes, determine the correct equation and the unknown number in this situation.

(1 point)
Responses

18b−2=90; b=5
18b−2=90; b=5

2b−18=90; b=54
2b−18=90; b=54

18b−36=90; b=7
18b−36=90; b=7

18b−36=90; b=6

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To find how many boxes of cookies Bella bought, we can set up the equation based on the information given.

1. Each box contains 18 cookies.
2. Bella keeps 2 boxes, which means she brings the cookies from the remaining boxes to the party.
3. So, if she bought \( b \) boxes, she keeps 2 boxes, meaning she brings \( b - 2 \) boxes to the party.
4. The number of cookies she brings to the party can then be calculated as: \( 18(b - 2) \).
5. It is given that she brings 90 cookies to the party.

Now we can set up the equation:

\[
18(b - 2) = 90
\]

Now, solving for \( b \):

1. Distribute the 18:
\[
18b - 36 = 90
\]

2. Add 36 to both sides:
\[
18b = 126
\]

3. Divide by 18:
\[
b = 7
\]

Thus, the correct equation is:

\[
18b - 36 = 90; \quad b = 7
\]

The answer is: **18b−36=90; b=7**.

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