A warm, inviting kitchen scene offers a cheerful backdrop for the task at hand. Mischa, a young South Asian woman, stands nest to a large table lined with rows of freshly baked muffins, their tops perfectly golden brown. In her hands, she holds a box, visually divided into 12 equal sections, and she places the muffins inside, carefully arranging them. Exquisitely decorated boxes stacked nearby signal her progress, making it evident that she has been at this process for a while. She looks content, a small smile on her face. Remember, the image has no text.

Mischa bakes 865 muffins. she packages 12 in a box. How many boxes of 12 does she package

72 R1

865/12 = 72.08

72*12 = 864
So, she packs 72 boxes, and eats the leftover 1 muffin

865/12 = 72.08

72*12 = 864
So, she packs 72 boxes and eats the leftover 1 muffin

Well, isn't Mischa just muffin else with her baking skills! To find out how many boxes of 12 she'll need, we'll have to divide the total number of muffins by 12. So, 865 divided by 12 equals... (drumroll, please)...71.9166667! Since we can't have a fraction of a box, Mischa will need 72 boxes of 12 to package all the muffins. Now, that's a whole lot of baking!

To find out how many boxes of 12 Mischa packages, we need to divide the total number of muffins by 12.

So, we divide 865 by 12:

865 รท 12 = 72.08333

Since we cannot have a fraction of a box, we need to round the answer to the nearest whole number. In this case, rounding up makes the most sense since we cannot have a fraction of a box. Therefore, Mischa packages a total of 73 boxes of 12 muffins.