The problem involves calculating the number of unsold rolls after a series of sales. Initially, the bakery starts with 40 dozen rolls. First, half of these rolls are sold by noon.
1. Calculate half of the initial supply: \( \frac{40}{2} = 20 \) dozen rolls are sold by noon.
2. Determine the remaining rolls after the noon sale: The initial 40 dozen minus the 20 dozen sold equals 20 dozen remaining.
3. Between noon and closing, 60% of the remaining 20 dozen rolls are sold:
\( 60\% \times 20= \frac{60}{100} \times 20 = 12 \) dozen rolls.
4. Calculate the rolls left unsold by subtracting those sold in the afternoon from the remaining rolls after noon:
\( 20 - 12 = 8 \) dozen rolls unsold.
The correct answer is 8 dozen rolls left unsold.
Unsold Rolls | 8 dozen |
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