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-Dominant- [34]
3 years ago
8

Ms. stevens baked 64 chocolate chip cookies. twelve of the cookies broke apart, and the others were perfect. she baked 24 more c

ookies. all of those were perfect. how many perfect cookies did ms. stevens bake?
a.40 cookies
b.76 cookies
c.88 cookies
d.100 cookies
Mathematics
2 answers:
Ymorist [56]3 years ago
8 0
64 cookies......12 broke......64 - 12 = 52 were perfect

24 more were baked.....all of them were perfect

total perfect cookies : 52 + 24 = 76 <==
netineya [11]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

76

Step-by-step explanation:


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