Question
This equation shows how the number of pies Eddie can bake is related to the number of additional cups of sugar he buys.
p = s
The variable s represents the number of additional cups of sugar Eddie buys, and the variable p represents the total number of pies he can bake. With 11 additional cups of sugar, how many total pies can Eddie bake?
pies
p = s
The variable s represents the number of additional cups of sugar Eddie buys, and the variable p represents the total number of pies he can bake. With 11 additional cups of sugar, how many total pies can Eddie bake?
pies
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Given the equation \( p = s \), where \( p \) is the total number of pies Eddie can bake and \( s \) is the number of additional cups of sugar he buys, we can substitute \( s \) with 11 (the number of additional cups of sugar).
So,
\[
p = 11
\]
Eddie can bake a total of **11 pies** with 11 additional cups of sugar.
So,
\[
p = 11
\]
Eddie can bake a total of **11 pies** with 11 additional cups of sugar.
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