Chemistry, 07.06.2020 13:57 keshan3000
Mr. Holmes and Mrs. Nagasaki started a baking company called Cookie Chemistry. They make cookies using the finest ingredients using top secret scientific procedures in small batches. They have become extremely popular recently. Their equation for making cookies is below. It is incredibly simple.
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Flour + Eggs + Sugar - - >Cookies
All of the cookie ingredients arrive in set weekly shipments to the bakery.
Due to the Virus, eggs have become exceedingly scare and for the past 2 weeks, only half the amount of eggs have arrived to the bakery.
Using LeChellier’s Principal, choose the likely scenario that will happen if this situation continues.
Question 17 options:
The amount of product produced will stop
The amount of excess eggs will increase
The amount of product produced will increase
The amount of excess flour and sugar will increase
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