Question:
Sally and Bernice were baking cookies for sale. 1/3 of Sally’s cookies was 16 more than 1/4 of Bernice’s cookies. The next day, Sally baked more cookies and her total number of cookies increased by 1/3. Bernice’s family ate 1/2 of the cookies that Bernice baked. In the end, Sally had 82 more cookies than Bernice. How many cookies did both girls have altogether in the end?