Question

A baker made 263 muffins. He sent 215 of the muffins to a local hotel. He put the rest of the muffins in boxes. Each box can hold 8 muffins. How many boxes does the baker need?

1 answer

To find out how many boxes the baker needs, we first need to determine how many muffins are left after sending some to the hotel.

  1. Calculate the remaining muffins: \[ \text{Remaining muffins} = \text{Total muffins} - \text{Muffins sent to the hotel} \] \[ \text{Remaining muffins} = 263 - 215 = 48 \]

  2. Determine how many boxes are needed: Each box can hold 8 muffins. So, we need to divide the remaining muffins by the number of muffins each box can hold. \[ \text{Boxes needed} = \frac{\text{Remaining muffins}}{\text{Muffins per box}} = \frac{48}{8} = 6 \]

Since the result is a whole number, the baker needs exactly 6 boxes to hold the remaining muffins.