Asked by rachel
Angelo uses a mold to make burger patties. He has a rectangular
container of ground beef that is 25 cm wide, 30 cm long, and 15 cm
high. The mold is 2 cm high, 13 cm wide, and 26 cm long. How many
full-size burger patties can he make using all of the ground beef
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Container volume = 25·30·15 = 11,250 cm³.
Mold volume = 2·13·26 = 676 cm³.
Number of full patties = floor(11,250 / 676) = 16 (since 676·16 = 10,816 and 676·17 > 11,250).
So he can make 16 full-size patties.
Mold volume = 2·13·26 = 676 cm³.
Number of full patties = floor(11,250 / 676) = 16 (since 676·16 = 10,816 and 676·17 > 11,250).
So he can make 16 full-size patties.
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