Jeremy brings orange slices for his lacrosse team to snack on during halftime. Each slice is of an orange. If he brings 12 whole oranges, how many slices are there? (After the game of an orange remain. How many slices did the team eat? )

There are 12 oranges, and each orange has 8 slices, so there are 12 x 8 = <<12*8=96>>96 slices in total.

If there is one slice left from each orange, then there are 12 x 1 = <<12*1=12>>12 slices remaining.
Therefore the team ate 96 - 12 = <<96-12=84>>84 slices. Answer: \boxed{84}.

If Jeremy brings 12 whole oranges, we can assume that he cuts each orange into slices. To find the total number of slices, we need to know how many slices are in one orange.

Assuming Jeremy cuts each orange into 8 slices, we can calculate the total number of slices.

Total number of slices = Number of oranges x Number of slices per orange
= 12 oranges x 8 slices per orange
= 96 slices

Therefore, Jeremy brings a total of 96 orange slices for his lacrosse team to snack on during halftime.

After the game, one whole orange remains. If each orange has 8 slices, then the team ate 8 slices per orange for 11 oranges.

Number of slices eaten by the team = Number of oranges eaten x Number of slices per orange
= 11 oranges x 8 slices per orange
= 88 slices

Therefore, the lacrosse team ate a total of 88 orange slices.