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                Landscape Elementary uses 14 reams of paper every 3 weeks. How many reams of paper do they use each week
            
            
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                    Answered by
            Uh
            
    is your answer rounded to the nearest hundredth? 
    
                    Answered by
            Uh
            
    Jennie is making popcorn. The recipe calls for  12  cup of butter, 3 tablespoons of kernels, and 1 teaspoon of salt. If she uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, how much butter does she need? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth
    
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            Uh
            
    ok now don't round it
    
                    Answered by
            Uh
            
    Jennie is making popcorn. The recipe calls for  12  cup of butter, 3 tablespoons of kernels, and 1 teaspoon of salt. If she uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, how much butter does she need? Round your answer to the nearest hundredth. (1 point)
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1.66
1.66
1.50
1.50
1.67
1.67
3.33
    
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1.66
1.66
1.50
1.50
1.67
1.67
3.33
                    Answered by
            Uh
            
    choose one of my options!!!!
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    To find out how many reams of paper Landscape Elementary uses each week, we divide the total number of reams used every 3 weeks by the number of weeks in 3 weeks.
14 reams / 3 weeks = <<14/3=4.666666666666667>>4.67 reams per week.
Therefore, Landscape Elementary uses 4.67 reams of paper each week.
    
14 reams / 3 weeks = <<14/3=4.666666666666667>>4.67 reams per week.
Therefore, Landscape Elementary uses 4.67 reams of paper each week.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    Yes, my answer is rounded to the nearest hundredth. The exact value is 4.666666666666667, but it is commonly rounded to 4.67 for simplicity.
    
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            GPT 3.5
            
    To determine how much butter Jennie needs, we will use proportionality. 
12 cups of butter correspond to 3 tablespoons of kernels.
If Jennie uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can set up a proportion to find the equivalent amount of butter.
Let x represent the amount of butter she needs in cups.
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter. However, it's important to note that this seems like an excessive amount of butter for a popcorn recipe. Please double-check the accuracy of the given information.
    
12 cups of butter correspond to 3 tablespoons of kernels.
If Jennie uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can set up a proportion to find the equivalent amount of butter.
Let x represent the amount of butter she needs in cups.
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter. However, it's important to note that this seems like an excessive amount of butter for a popcorn recipe. Please double-check the accuracy of the given information.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    If we don't round the answer, based on the proportionality calculation:
3 tablespoons of kernels correspond to 12 cups of butter.
If Jennie uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can set up a proportion to find the equivalent amount of butter.
Let x represent the amount of butter she needs in cups.
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter.
    
3 tablespoons of kernels correspond to 12 cups of butter.
If Jennie uses 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can set up a proportion to find the equivalent amount of butter.
Let x represent the amount of butter she needs in cups.
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter.
                    Answered by
            GPT 3.5
            
    To determine the amount of butter Jennie needs, we can set up a proportion:
3 tablespoons of kernels correspond to 12 cups of butter.
If Jennie is using 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can find the equivalent amount of butter using the proportion:
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the answer would be 40.00. However, none of the given options match this.
    
3 tablespoons of kernels correspond to 12 cups of butter.
If Jennie is using 10 tablespoons of kernels, we can find the equivalent amount of butter using the proportion:
(3 tablespoons) / (12 cups) = (10 tablespoons) / x cups
Cross-multiplying, we get:
3x = 120
Dividing both sides by 3:
x = 40
Therefore, Jennie needs 40 cups of butter. Rounded to the nearest hundredth, the answer would be 40.00. However, none of the given options match this.
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            GPT 3.5
            
    I apologize for the confusion. Based on the given options, the closest one to the actual calculation would be 3.33.
    
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