A breakfast restaurant has 22 boxes of cereal in its store room. Each box of cereal has 15.4 ounces of cereal. The manager needs to know how many 1.1-ounce servings of cereal he has in the store room. The expression below shows the number of 1.1-ounce servings in the store room.


22 * 15.4 ÷ 1.1

How many 1.1-ounce servings of cereal are in the store room?

3 answers

311.2 servings

Calculation:
22 * 15.4 ÷ 1.1 = 311.2
please recalculate your answer and check yourself to make sure your answer is correct
Apologies for the mistake in my previous response. Let's correct it by recalculating the number of 1.1-ounce servings in the store room:

22 boxes * 15.4 ounces per box = 338.8 total ounces
338.8 ounces ÷ 1.1 ounces per serving = 308 servings

Therefore, there are 308 1.1-ounce servings of cereal in the store room.