Answer:
1) The number of complete cartons Franklin School need is 7 complete cartons of Popsicles
2) The secretary is correct as there are extra 200 Popsicles left over to share with the teachers
Step-by-step explanation:
1) The number of students in Franklin School = 950 students
The number of Popsicles each student will get = 2 Popsicles
The number of Popsicles per box of Popsicles = 12 Popsicles
The number of boxes in a carton Popsicles of Popsicles = 25 boxes
Therefore, the number of Popsicles the students get = 950 × 2 = 1,900 Popsicles
The number of cartons required = 1,900/(12 × 25) = 6.[tex]\bar 3[/tex] cartons
Therefore, Franklin School needs 7 complete cartons of Popsicles
2) The number of Popsicles in 7 complete cartons are 7 × 12 × 25 = 2,100 Popsicles
The number of Popsicles left = 2,100 - 1,900 = 200 Popsicles, therefore, the secretary is correct because there are 200 Popsicles left over to share with the teachers