Answer:
I think the question you are trying to say is . . . A baker bought some flower. He used 2/5 of the flour to make bread and used the rest to make batches of muffins. If he used 16lb of flour making bread and 2/3 lb for each batch of muffins, how many batches of muffins did he make?
So I have provided the answer and explanation below.
Step-by-step explanation:
He make 36 batches of muffins.
Consider the provided information.
It is given that he used 2/5 of the flour for bread, and he used 16lbs for bread.
Let total amount of flour is x lbs, now convert above statement into mathematical form.
2/5 x = 16
2x/5 = 16
x = 5 • 16/2 = 80/2
x = 40
Therefore, he bought 40 lbs of flour.
He used 16 lb out of 40.
So for muffins he left with 40-16=24 lbs of flour.
It is given that he used 2/3 lb. For each batch of muffins.
Divide 24 with 2/3 lb.
24/2/3 = 24 • 3/2
72/2 = 36
Hence, he make 36 batches of muffins.
Answer:
About 32 times more
Step-by-step explanation:
3 * 10^2 = 300
9 * 10^0 = 9 * 1 = 9.
Number of teachers who atten = 300 - 9
= 291.
291 / 9
= 32.333..
Would this work? Hope it helps
Answer:
whats the question or is this a joke