susan is making 8 casseroles. she uses 9 cans of beans. Each can is 16-ounces. Of she divides the beans equally among 8 casserol
es, how many ounces of beans will be in each casserole?
2 answers:
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Answer with Step-by-step explanation:</h3>
Susan uses 9 cans of beans.
Each can is 16-ounces.
Ounces of beans in 1 can= 16
Ounces of beans in 9 cans= 16×9=144
Susan divides the beans equally among 8 casseroles.
i.e. Beans in 8 casseroles= 144 ounces
Beans in 1 casserole= 144/8 ounces
= 18 ounces
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Hence, ounces of beans in each casserole is:</h3><h3>
18 ounces</h3>
9 cans x 16 oz = 144oz
144oz ÷ 8 casseroles = 18 oz per casserole
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