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29 May, 09:13

Linda is buying boxes of ice cream sandwiches for her class party. She has to decide how many boxes she should purchase. A formula for this scenario is: Z=ax/y where z=number of boxes, a = number of bars each student will eat, x = number of students at the party, y = number of ice cream bars per box.

Linda has 15 students in her class, and she wants each student to have 2 ice cream sandwiches. If there are 10 sandwiches in a box, how many boxes should Linda buy?

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  1. 29 May, 12:28
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    a = 2

    x = 15

    y = 10

    Z = 2x15/10 = 3
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