Tom is putting cartons of ice-cream in one of the freezers. There are 13 boxes and each box contains 24 cartons.

How many cartons of ice-cream are there in total?

He then unpacks 192 packs of frozen peas from 8 boxes.

How many packs of frozen peas were in each box?

13*24 carton of ice cream

Assuming that he emptied all the boxes of peas, then there were
192/8 packs in each box

Keep track of the units
cartons/box * boxes = cartons
packs/boxes = packs per box

Just Checking if I was on the right track. Thank you

To find the total number of cartons of ice-cream, multiply the number of boxes by the number of cartons in each box:

13 boxes × 24 cartons per box = 312 cartons in total.

To find the number of packs of frozen peas in each box, divide the total number of packs by the number of boxes:

192 packs ÷ 8 boxes = 24 packs per box.

To find the total number of cartons of ice-cream, we need to multiply the number of boxes by the number of cartons in each box.

In this case, Tom has 13 boxes, and each box contains 24 cartons. Therefore, to find the total number of cartons, we can multiply 13 by 24.

Total number of cartons of ice-cream = 13 * 24 = 312

So, there are 312 cartons of ice-cream in total.

Moving on to the second question:

To find the number of packs of frozen peas in each box, we need to divide the total number of packs (192) by the number of boxes (8).

Number of packs of frozen peas in each box = 192 / 8 = 24

So, there were 24 packs of frozen peas in each box.