Diana made 143 treats for her visit to the nursing home. There are 37 patients and she wants each person to get the same number of treats. How many more treats will she need to make in order for each patient to receive 4 treats?

Answer:
5 more treats
Step-by-step explanation:
The total number of treats if she gives each person 4 treats is
. 37 people * 4 treats = 148 treats
Subtract 143 (number of treats she has) from 148 (total number of treats to give out)
. 148 treats - 143 treats = 5 treats
143 treats
37 patients
how many treats will she need to make in order for each patient to receive 4 treats.
[tex]4 \times 37[/tex]
[tex] = 148[/tex]
[tex] = 148 - 143[/tex]
[tex] = 5[/tex]
therefore, she'll have to make 5 treats more in order for each patient to receive 4 treats
answer= option D