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sdas [7]
3 years ago
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Kim, Mary and Erin made a total of 24 dozen cookies. Mary made twice as many cookes as Erin and Kim made 2 more dozen cookies th

an Erin. How many cookies did Erin make
Mathematics
1 answer:
zhenek [66]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Erin made 5.5 dozen cookies.

Step-by-step explanation:

Total cookies made by Kim, Mary and Erin = 24 dozen cookies

Let Erin make cookies = x dozens

Mary made cookies = 2x dozens

Kim made cookies = x+2 dozens

Now, we need to find how many cookies did Erin made.

We can write:

x+2x+x+2=24

Solving the equation we get:

x+2x+x+2=24\\4x+2=24\\4x=24-2\\4x=22\\x=22/4\\x=5.5

So, Erin made cookies = x = 5.5 dozens

Mary made cookies = 2x =2(5.5) = 11 dozens

Kim made cookies = x+2 =5.5+2 = 7 dozens

Therefore, Erin made 5.5 dozen cookies.

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