Tasty bakery sells three kinds of cookies Chocolate chip at $.30 each oatmeal raisin at $.35 each and peanut butter at $.40 each can despise some of each kind and choose is twice as many peanut butters is chocolate chip if she spends $5.75 on 16 cookies how many oatmeal raisin cookies did she buy
Sorry; but I can't understand this.
Does the first sentence end with "$.40 each"?
What does "can despise some of each kind and choose is" mean?
Grammar fix:
Tasty bakery sells three kinds of cookies: chocolate chip at $0.30 each, oatmeal raisin at $0.35 each, and peanut butter at $0.40 each.
I think this is the first sentence, but I have no idea what the others are.