Mr. Davis bought some boxes of tea bags that were on sale. If each box holds 12 tea bags, which could be the total number of tea bags that he bought?: *

I think i would say : 12x because x represents the number of boxex and 12 the amount in each.

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Well, Mr. Davis must have really been in the mood for tea! Let's think about this. If each box holds 12 tea bags, the total number of tea bags Mr. Davis bought would have to be a multiple of 12. So, he could have bought 12 tea bags, 24 tea bags, 36 tea bags, and so on. The possibilities are endless, or should I say, tea-riffic!

To find the total number of tea bags that Mr. Davis bought, we need to consider the number of boxes he purchased and the number of tea bags in each box.

Let's consider the possible scenarios:

1. If Mr. Davis bought only one box, then the total number of tea bags would be 12.

2. If he bought two boxes, then the total number of tea bags would be 12 x 2 = 24.

3. Similarly, if he bought three boxes, the total number of tea bags would be 12 x 3 = 36.

4. For four boxes, it would be 12 x 4 = 48 tea bags.

And so on...

In general, the total number of tea bags would be the number of boxes multiplied by the number of tea bags in each box. So, the possible total number of tea bags could be any multiple of 12, depending on the number of boxes Mr. Davis bought.

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