Nigel is selling 4 bars every 3 days. To find out how many days it would take to sell his box of 36, we can set up a proportion: 4 bars / 3 days = 36 bars / x days.
Cross-multiplying, we get 4x = 3 * 36, which simplifies to 4x = 108.
Dividing both sides by 4 gives us x = 108 / 4 = 27.
So, it would take Nigel 27 days to sell his box of 36 candy bars. Answer: \boxed{27}.
Nigel is selling candy bars for his outdoor club. He is averaging 4 bars every 3 days.If he continues at this rate, how many days will it take to sell his box of 36? Your answer should be a whole number.
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