Math, asked by nivieshwaran99, 10 months ago

Jane and her friends were selling cookies. They sold 4 more boxes the second week than they
did the first. On the third week, they doubled the sale of their second week. Altogether, they
sold a total of 352 boxes. How many boxes did they sell in the third week?​

Answers

Answered by pradeepsaini3333
6

Answer:

not sure but i think that its answere is 48

Answered by abhijithshaji
24

Answer:

Given below in step by step explanation.

Step-by-step explanation:

let the number of cookies sold on first week be=x

let the number of cookies sold on second week be= x+4

let the number of cookies sold on third week be= (x+4)×2

total number of cookies sold = 351

now 351=(x)+(x+4)+(x+4)×2

351=3x+(4+4×2)

351=3x+12

3x=351-12

3x=339

x=339÷3

x=113

Cookies sold on first week=113

Cookies sold on second week= 113+4= 117

Cookies sold on third week =113+4×2 = 113+8=121

now add all the number of cookies solved for confirmation =113+ 117+ 121= 351

P.N:- we are following BODMAS rule Bracket Of Division, Multiplication, Addition, an Substation.

Thanks, hope it helps you.

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