Brayden bought 5 packs of dog treats. He gave 5 treats to his neighbor's dog. Now Brayden has 25 treats left for his dog. How many treats were in each pack. Explain how you know.

He started with 30 treats in 5 packs. How many were in each pack?

To find out how many treats were in each pack, we can follow these steps:

Step 1: Start with the total number of treats Brayden had after giving some to his neighbor's dog. According to the question, Brayden had 25 treats left.

Step 2: Subtract the number of treats Brayden gave to his neighbor's dog from the total number of treats. Here, it states that Brayden gave 5 treats to his neighbor's dog. So, subtracting 5 from 25 gives us 20.

Step 3: Now, we divide the remaining treats by the number of packs Brayden bought to determine the number of treats in each pack. Brayden bought 5 packs, and since there are 20 treats remaining, we divide 20 by 5 to get 4.

Therefore, there were 4 treats in each pack. We know this because 5 packs with 4 treats in each pack gives us a total of 20 treats, which matches the information given in the question.