Siara is baking biscuits for a bake sail. Each batch makes 75 biscuits, and her friend gives her another 60 biscuits. She ends up with 360 biscuits totals. How many batches did she make

Let b be the number of batches Siara made and f be the number of biscuits her friend gave her.

We know that b * 75 + f = 360.
We also know that f = 60.
Substituting the second equation into the first equation, we get b * 75 + 60 = 360.
Subtracting 60 from both sides, we get b * 75 = 300.
Dividing both sides by 75, we get b = 4. Answer: \boxed{4}.

To find out how many batches Siara made, we can subtract the additional 60 biscuits her friend gave her and then divide the remaining biscuits by the number of biscuits per batch.

Let's follow the steps:

1. Subtract the additional 60 biscuits from the total number of biscuits: 360 - 60 = 300 biscuits remained.

2. Determine the number of biscuits per batch: 75 biscuits.

3. Divide the remaining biscuits by the biscuits per batch: 300 / 75 = 4 batches.

Therefore, Siara made 4 batches of biscuits.

To find out how many batches Siara made, you can subtract the additional 60 biscuits from the total of 360 biscuits.

First, subtract 60 from 360:
360 - 60 = 300

Now, divide the remaining 300 biscuits by the number of biscuits in each batch (75) to find out how many batches she made:
300 / 75 = 4

Therefore, Siara made 4 batches of biscuits.