Mathematics
Mathematics, 03.06.2021 20:40, shusemann

The event organizers are putting together two different types of treat bags. One type will contain a small container of bubbles and 1.5 ounces of gummy bears. The other type of treat bag will contain two small pieces of sidewalk chalk and
four stickers.
Melanie and Bruce are in charge of purchasing supplies for the treat bags. They already purchased two 6-pound bags
of gummy bears for $6.98 per bag and two rolls of 150-count stickers for $4.99 per roll. They still need to purchase the
bubbles and sidewalk chalk.
Bubbles come in a pack of eight bottles, for $2.99. Melanie takes $25 to the store and purchases as many packs of
bubbles as she can with the money.
Sidewalk chalk comes in a pack of 24, for $2.59. Bruce takes $20 to the store and purchases as many packs of
sidewalk chalk as he can with the money.
How many complete treat bags, containing bubbles and gummy bears, can they make with their supplies? Note: Type
your answer as a numerical value.
How many bags?
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