Type of brownie
eggs
water
oil
fudge-like
2 eggs
14cup
12cup
cake-like
3 eggs
14cup
12cup
What amounts of eggs, water, and oil would you need for 2 batches of fudge-like brownies?
What amounts of eggs, water, and oil would you need for 3 batches of cake-like brownies?
Which travels faster: a car that travels 6 miles in 10 minutes at a constant speed, or a train that travels 6 miles in 8 minutes at a constant speed? Explain how you know.
for the fudge like you would need for 2 batches 2 eggs 28 cups of water and 24 cups of oil
for the cake like brownies you would need 9 eggs 42 cups of water and 36 cups of oil
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The decimal expansion would be .27 repeated
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