Edmon has a cafe. He sold 145 large frappes and twice the amount of medium size. How many frappes did he sell?

145 + 2*145 = ____

Well, well, well, seems like Edmon's cafe is a frappe-fabulous place! Now, let's tackle this mathematical puzzle with a touch of humor.

If Edmon sold 145 large frappes, we need to determine how many medium frappes he sold. You mentioned that he sold twice the amount of medium frappes, so let's call the number of medium frappes "M." Now, if I put my funny thinking cap on, we can say that:

M (medium frappes) = 145 large frappes x 2

That simplifies to:

M = 290 large frappes

So, Edmon sold 145 large frappes and 290 medium frappes. If we add those two numbers together, we get a grand total of:

145 large frappes + 290 medium frappes = 435 frappes

So, Edmon sold a whopping 435 frappes in his cafe! I hope he has enough whipped cream and sprinkles to go around!

To find the total number of frappes Edmon sold, we need to calculate the number of medium frappes sold, and then add it to the number of large frappes sold.

Let's denote the number of medium frappes as M.

Given that Edmon sold twice the amount of medium frappes as the number of large frappes, we can write the equation:

M = 2 * 145

Now, let's solve for M:

M = 2 * 145
M = 290

So, Edmon sold 290 medium frappes.

To find the total number of frappes, we need to add the number of large frappes (145) to the number of medium frappes (290).

Total number of frappes sold = 145 (large) + 290 (medium) = 435.

Therefore, Edmon sold 435 frappes in total.

To find the total number of frappes that Edmon sold, we need to calculate the number of medium frappes and then add it to the number of large frappes.

Let's denote the number of large frappes as "L" and the number of medium frappes as "M."

According to the problem, Edmon sold 145 large frappes. So, we can write the equation:

L = 145

The problem also states that he sold twice the amount of medium frappes as large frappes. So, we can write another equation:

M = 2L

To find the number of medium frappes, we substitute the value of L from the first equation into the second equation:

M = 2 * 145

Simplifying, we have:

M = 290

Now, to find the total number of frappes, we add the number of large frappes (L) and the number of medium frappes (M):

Total frappes = L + M = 145 + 290 = 435

Edmon sold a total of 435 frappes.