Answer: 1⅓ batch of cookies
Step-by-step explanation:
From the question, we are given the information that a cook has 4 cups of raisins to make oatmeal cookies and that the recipe requires 3 cup of raisins for each batch of cookies.
Therefore, the number of batches of cookies that the cook can make will be the number of cups of rasins that the cook has divided by the number of reasons needed for each cookie. This will then be:
= 4/3
= 1⅓ batch of cookies
Answer:
$6.96
Step-by-step explanation:
5.25% of $5.79
5.79 × 5.25/100 = $0.303975 or $0.30
15% of $5.79
5.79 × 15/100 = $0.8685 or $0.87
total
$0.29 + $0.87 + $5.79 = $6.96
The square root of 2 is irrational since it is not a perfect square. also <span>Irrational: square root of 2 ≈ 1.4</span>
We need to figure out how many more cans they need to bring. We figure this out by subtracting 403 from 1,000, which gives us 596 more cans. We now divide 596/28, to find how many each student would need to bring. This equals 21.3. You might want to mention that each student can't bring .3 of a can, so the answer could be 22 also.