Asked by gavin
A chef has a 238-pound salmon filet. He slices the filet into 4-ounce servings.
a. How many pounds is each serving? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.Each serving is pound.
b.How many 4-ounce servings can the chef create from the filet?
c.How many ounces of salmon are left over?
a. How many pounds is each serving? Write your answer as a fraction in simplest form.Each serving is pound.
b.How many 4-ounce servings can the chef create from the filet?
c.How many ounces of salmon are left over?
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Answered by
Ms. Sue
Impossible! A salmon filet is more likely to weigh no more than 24 pounds.
Answered by
Damon
(4 oz/serving )(1 pound/16 oz) = .25 pounds /serving
238/.25 = 952 servings
that is exact
but you must have a typo. No salmon is that big, maybe a bluefin tuna :)
238/.25 = 952 servings
that is exact
but you must have a typo. No salmon is that big, maybe a bluefin tuna :)
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Answered by
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1/4
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