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James has 268 cookies to put into bags. Each bag holds 8 cookies.
If James uses as many of the cookies as possible, how many bags can he make, and how many cookies are left over?
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[tex] \tiny{ \tiny{NUMBER \: OF \: BOXES \: = \frac{TOTAL \: NUMBER \: OF \: COOKIES }{NUMBER \: OF \: COOKES \: EACH \: B AG \: CAN \: HOLD} }}[/tex]
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[tex] \tiny{ \tiny{NUMBER \: OF \: BOXES \: = \frac{TOTAL \: NUMBER \: OF \: COOKIES }{NUMBER \: OF \: COOKES \: EACH \: B AG \: CAN \: HOLD} }}[/tex]
[tex] NUMBER \: OF \: BOXES = \frac{268}{8} = 33 \frac{4}{8} \\ NUMBER \: OF \: BOXES = 33 \: + 4 \: cookes \:[/tex]
[tex] \pink{Number \: of \: boxes = 33} \\ \orange {Number \: of \: cookes \: left = 268- 264 = 4}[/tex]
If he uses 4 cookes to make one more box then he will have -->
[tex]\pink{Number \: of \: boxes = 34}[/tex]