Respuesta :
He got 15 boxes.
When you add the total number of books he ordered that week you should get 360 (96+264=360)
Then you would divide 360 by 24 because there are 24 books in each box
(360/24=15)
So if there are 24 books in 1 box there should be 15 boxes to have 360 books.
When you add the total number of books he ordered that week you should get 360 (96+264=360)
Then you would divide 360 by 24 because there are 24 books in each box
(360/24=15)
So if there are 24 books in 1 box there should be 15 boxes to have 360 books.
Answer: 15
Step-by-step explanation:
Given: Montel can't keep up with the demand for the latest best-selling book. He had to order more copies twice this week. On Monday he placed an order for [tex]96[/tex] books. On Wednesday he ordered [tex]264[/tex] more. All the books arrived on Friday. There were [tex]24[/tex] books in each box.
To Find: How many boxes of books did Montel receive.
Solution:
Number of books ordered on monday [tex]=96[/tex]
Number of books ordered on wednesday [tex]=264[/tex]
Total number of books ordered in week [tex]=\text{Number of books ordered on monday}+\text{Number of books ordered on wednesday}[/tex]
[tex]96+264[/tex]
[tex]360[/tex]
Number of books in one box =[tex]24[/tex]
total number of boxes [tex]=\frac{\text{total books ordered}}{24}[/tex]
[tex]\frac{360}{24}[/tex]
[tex]15[/tex]
Hence number of boxes of books received by montel is [tex]15[/tex]