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27 boxes X 9 cookies per box = 243 cookies in a case.
it depends on what y is. what ever y sands for you time that by the amount of cookies in a box sorry if thats not helpful
If 23 boxes represent 10% of the troop's sales, then we can divide 23 by 0.10 to find the total sales of the troop. The troop sold 230 boxes of Girl scout cookies.
114 x 14 = 1596
# of boxes height wise times the # of boxes width. If it is 5 boxes high and 5 boxes wide then you would have 25 boxes on that pallet.
27 boxes X 9 cookies per box = 243 cookies in a case.
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13 boxes of cookies times $3.75: 13 x 3.75 = $48.75
Yes. In 2008, 15-year-old Jennifer Sharpe from Dearborn, Michigan sold 17,328 boxes of cookies. This was a new record for her troop and possibly an all-time record. From 1978 to 1990, Elizabeth Brinton of Falls Church, VA, sold a total of more than 100,000 boxes of cookies. Elizabeth sold 11,200 boxes of cookies in 1985 and 18,000 boxes in a later year.
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it depends on what y is. what ever y sands for you time that by the amount of cookies in a box sorry if thats not helpful
There can be different numbers of cookies in different cookie boxes. Some cookies are small and more will fit in a box.
If 23 boxes represent 10% of the troop's sales, then we can divide 23 by 0.10 to find the total sales of the troop. The troop sold 230 boxes of Girl scout cookies.
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There is no official record kept of Girl Scout cookie sales, however, the following girls have made the news for their cookie sales: In 2008, 15-year-old Jennifer Sharpe from Dearborn, Michigan sold 17,328 boxes of cookies. This was a new record for her troop and possibly an all-time record. From 1978 to 1990, Elizabeth Brinton, the "Cookie Queen", of Falls Church, VA, sold a total of more than 100,000 boxes of cookies. Elizabeth sold 11, 200 boxes of cookies in 1985 and 18,000 boxes in a later year. An average amount is about 300 boxes per girl.
There is no official record kept of Girl Scout cookie sales, however, the following girls have made the news for their cookie sales: In 2008, 15-year-old Jennifer Sharpe from Dearborn, Michigan sold 17,328 boxes of cookies. This was a new record for her troop and possibly an all-time record. From 1978 to 1990, Elizabeth Brinton, the "Cookie Queen", of Falls Church, VA, sold a total of more than 100,000 boxes of cookies. Elizabeth sold 11,200 boxes of cookies in 1985 and 18,000 boxes in a later year.