A bakeshop made 77 Christmas cookies in one day. This represent 22% of the days cookie production. How many cookies did the bakeshop make that day?(proportion)

77/x = 22/100

Cross multiply and solve for x.

77/x=22/100

22 x=7700
x=350

A bakeshop made 77 Christmas cookies in one day. This represent 22% of the days cookie production. How many cookies did the bakeshop make that day?(proportion) is this problem, right

Yes, right. She made a total of 350 cookies that day.

To find out how many cookies the bakeshop made in total, we can use a proportion.

Let's assume that the total number of cookies the bakeshop usually produces in a day is represented by "x".

According to the problem, 77 Christmas cookies represent 22% of the day's cookie production.

So, we can set up the following proportion:

77/x = 22/100

To solve for "x", we can cross-multiply and solve for it:

77 * 100 = 22 * x

7700 = 22x

To isolate "x", we divide both sides of the equation by 22:

7700/22 = x

x ≈ 350

Thus, the bakeshop made approximately 350 cookies that day.