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Suppose you are working as a pastry chef. You have 12 cups of chocolate cream to fill eclairs. Each eclair requires 2.25 ounces of filling. If you use all of the chocolate cream, at most how many eclairs can you make?

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Answer:

42 eclairs.

Explanation:

Let x represent number of eclairs.

We have been given that each eclair requires 2.25 ounces of filling. So amount of cream needed for x eclairs would be
2.25x.

Let us convert 12 cups to ounces.

1 cup = 8 oz

12 cups = 8*12 oz = 96 oz

Now, we will equate amount of cream needed for x eclairs with 96 as:


2.25x=96

Divide both sides by 2.25:


(2.25x)/(2.25)=(96)/(2.25)


x=42.666

Since we cannot make 0.666 of one eclair, therefore, you can make at-most 42 eclairs.

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