A coffee shop franchise estimated that customers would eat 96,062 pastries in a month, but ordered 44 more to make sure it wouldn't run out. How many pastries did the franchise ord... A coffee shop franchise estimated that customers would eat 96,062 pastries in a month, but ordered 44 more to make sure it wouldn't run out. How many pastries did the franchise order?

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Understand the Problem

The question is asking how many pastries the coffee shop franchise ordered, given that they estimated customers would eat 96,062 pastries and ordered 44 more to ensure they wouldn't run out. Essentially, it's asking for the sum of these two quantities.

Answer

The total number of pastries ordered is $96,106$.
Answer for screen readers

The total number of pastries the franchise ordered is $96,106$.

Steps to Solve

  1. Identify the quantities The problem states that the estimated number of pastries is 96,062 and the additional pastries ordered is 44.

  2. Set up the equation To find the total number of pastries ordered, we need to add the estimated pastries and the additional pastries together. The equation can be set up as follows:

$$ \text{Total Pastries} = 96,062 + 44 $$

  1. Perform the addition Now, let's perform the addition:

$$ 96,062 + 44 = 96,106 $$

The total number of pastries the franchise ordered is $96,106$.

More Information

This calculation ensures that the coffee shop will have enough pastries for their customers. Estimating customer demand accurately can help avoid waste while still meeting consumer needs.

Tips

  • Forgetting to include the additional pastries in the total.
  • Misaligning the numbers while performing addition which can lead to incorrect sums.

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