Chapter 30: Problem 5
If you have \(36.0\) pounds of graham crackers, \(36.0\) pounds of chocolate bars, and \(36.0\) pounds of marshmallows: a) which item do you have the most of? b) which item do you have the least of? Explain your reasoning.
Chapter 30: Problem 5
If you have \(36.0\) pounds of graham crackers, \(36.0\) pounds of chocolate bars, and \(36.0\) pounds of marshmallows: a) which item do you have the most of? b) which item do you have the least of? Explain your reasoning.
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Get started for freeUsing \(\mathrm{G}\) as the symbol for graham cracker, \(\mathrm{Ch}\) for chocolate bar, and \(\mathrm{M}\) for marshmallow, write a "balanced chemical reaction" for the production of S'mores.
Using grammatically correct English sentences, explain why is it not correct to state that if we start with 36 pounds each of \(\mathrm{G}, \mathrm{Ch}\), and \(\mathrm{M}\), then we should end up with 3 \(\times 36=108\) pounds of S'mores.
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