Luciel has 365 cookies to sell. She wants to store them in plastic bags that hole 12 cookies each. she estimates she will need 30 bags.Is he right? Why or why not?

30 * 12 = ?

Close enough. She can eat the other 5 cookies.

To determine if Luciel is right about needing 30 bags for the 365 cookies, we can calculate the total number of bags required.

First, we need to find out how many cookies can be placed in a bag:
Number of cookies per bag = 12

Next, we need to divide the total number of cookies by the number of cookies per bag to find the number of bags required:
Total number of bags = Total number of cookies / Number of cookies per bag

Total number of cookies = 365
Number of cookies per bag = 12

Total number of bags = 365 / 12

Now, let's calculate the result:

365 divided by 12 equals 30.41666...

From the calculation, we see that Luciel would need approximately 30.41666... bags to store the 365 cookies. However, since bags cannot hold a fraction of a cookie, Luciel would actually need 31 bags, rounding up to the nearest whole number.

Therefore, Luciel is not entirely correct. She would need 31 bags, not 30, to store all 365 cookies.