Answer:
[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}\text{Cookies}&&\text{Drinks}&\\\#\text{ of Cookies in a package}&\#\text{ of packages}&\#\text{ of Drinks in a package}&\#\text{ of packages}\\ \\12&1&3&4\\12&1&4&3\\12&1&6&2\\12&1&12&1\\12&2&8&3\\12&5&5&12\\12&5&10&6\end{array}[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Cookies come in packages of 12.
Drinks come in packages of 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12.
If you buy one package of cookies (12 cookies), then you have to buy
If you buy 2 packages of cookies (24 cookies), then you have to buy 3 packeges of drinks with 8 drinks in each (24 drinks).
If you buy 5 packages of cookies (60 cookies), then you have to buy
The table is
[tex]\begin{array}{cccc}\text{Cookies}&&\text{Drinks}&\\\#\text{ of Cookies in a package}&\#\text{ of packages}&\#\text{ of Drinks in a package}&\#\text{ of packages}\\ \\12&1&3&4\\12&1&4&3\\12&1&6&2\\12&1&12&1\\12&2&8&3\\12&5&5&12\\12&5&10&6\end{array}[/tex]