straws are sold in boxes bags or as single straws each box has 10 bags in it each bag has 10 straws in it mr tan needs 355

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each box has 10*10 = 100 straws.

So, what do you think?

To calculate the number of straws Mr. Tan needs:

1. Determine how many boxes are needed:
Number of boxes = (Total number of straws needed) / (Number of straws in each box)
= 355 / (10 bags * 10 straws)
= 3.55 (round up to the nearest whole number)
= 4 boxes

2. Calculate the remaining straws after filling the boxes:
Remaining straws = Total number of straws needed - (Number of boxes * Number of bags * Number of straws)
= 355 - (4 * 10 * 10)
= 355 - 400
= -45 (This means there are not enough straws available)

Since there are not enough straws to fill the required quantity, you would need to either buy more boxes or find an alternative solution.

To determine how many boxes, bags, and single straws Mr. Tan needs to get a total of 355 straws, we can break it down step by step:

1. Start with the total number of straws needed, which is 355.
2. Determine the number of boxes required: Since each box contains 10 bags, and each bag contains 10 straws, the total number of straws in each box is 10 * 10 = 100. Therefore, the number of boxes needed is 355 / 100 = 3 (rounded up to the nearest whole number).
3. Calculate the remaining straws needed after accounting for the boxes: 355 - (3 * 100) = 55 straws.
4. Now, let's determine the number of bags Mr. Tan needs. Each bag has 10 straws, so the number of bags required is 55 / 10 = 5 (rounded up to the nearest whole number).
5. Finally, calculate the remaining number of single straws needed: 55 - (5 * 10) = 5 straws.

In summary, Mr. Tan needs 3 boxes, 5 bags, and 5 single straws to get a total of 355 straws.