8. At a certain deli, 14 percent of the sandwiches sold at lunchtime
were turkey sandwiches. If 28 turkey sandwiches were sold at
lunchtime, how many sandwiches were sold at lunch in total?

Respuesta :

To determine the total number of sandwiches sold at lunchtime, we start by understanding the relationship given in the problem:

1. Percentage Representation: We know that 14 percent (or 0.14 as a decimal) of the total sandwiches sold are turkey sandwiches.

2. Quantity Information: We are given that 28 turkey sandwiches were sold.

Now, let's use these details to find out the total number of sandwiches sold:

1. Set up the equation:
The percentage of turkey sandwiches (14%) times the total number of sandwiches (let's denote this total number by [tex]\( T \)[/tex]) gives us the number of turkey sandwiches sold. This relationship can be set up as:
[tex]\[ 0.14 \times T = 28 \][/tex]

2. Solve for [tex]\( T \)[/tex]:
To isolate [tex]\( T \)[/tex], we need to divide both sides of the equation by 0.14:
[tex]\[ T = \frac{28}{0.14} \][/tex]

3. Calculate the total number of sandwiches:
Performing the division:
[tex]\[ T = 200 \][/tex]

Therefore, the total number of sandwiches sold at lunchtime is 200.