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The first set of questions are based on the “reaction” illustrated as: 2G + 1C + 1M --> 1S

If you are given 12 graham crackers, how many chocolate bars and marshmallows would you need to completely use all the graham crackers? Show your calculations.

How many s’mores can you make? Show your calculations.

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Answer:

6 Chocolate bars and c marshmallows would be needed to completely use all the 12 graham crackers.

We can be able to make 6 s'mores.

Step-by-step explanation:

2G + 1C + 1M → S

According to reaction , 2 graham crackers along with 1 chocolate bar and 1 marshmallow gives 1 s'more.

Then for 12 graham crackers will combine with:


(1)/(2)* 12=6 chocolates

Then for 12 graham crackers will combine with:


(1)/(2)* 12=6 marshmallows

Then 12 graham crackers will give:


(1)/(2)* 12=6 s'mores

We can be able to make 6 s'mores.

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