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Translate this "equation" into written instructions
you might give someone to make this sandwich.
Predict how many sandwiches you can make
with the following amounts of ingredients:
If there will be leftovers, provide details on how
many and indicate WHY there are leftovers.
Predict how many of each ingredient you need
to make the following number of sandwiches:
EXPLAIN how you arrived at those amounts.
8 slices of bread
4 slices of cheese:
8 slices of bread
3 slices of cheese:
5 slices of bread
5 slices of cheese:
2 sandwiches:
6 sandwiches:
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