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MrMuchimi
3 years ago
7

Jordan and Baylor are baking cookies for the Holidays. Jordan is baking 29 dozen chocolate chip cookies and Baylor is baking 36

dozen sugar cookies. How many cookies are they going to have all together?
Mathematics
1 answer:
Lana71 [14]3 years ago
4 0

Jordan and Baylor are going to have all together 780 cookies

<u>Solution:</u>

Jordan is baking 29 dozen chocolate chip cookies and Baylor is baking 36 dozen sugar cookies.  

We have to find how many cookies are they going to have all together?

Now,<em> total number of cookies = cookies made by Jordan + cookies made by Baylor  </em>

Total number of cookies = 29 dozens + 36 dozens  

Total number of cookies = 65 dozens

Total number of cookies = 65 x 12 per dozen

Total number of cookies = 780

Hence, they altogether have 780 cookies

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