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Kristi had not had a cupcake in a long time in the book "Number the Stars" because her family was living in hiding during World War II to avoid being captured by the Nazis. As a result, they had limited access to resources and food, making it difficult to enjoy treats like cupcakes.
Put an odd number of cupcakes in each bag and keep out 1. Example: 1, 3, 5, 5 3, 3, 3, 5 You can't do it if you don't keep out an odd number of cupcakes. Any even number (the four bags) of odd numbers (cupcakes per bag) will give you an even number.
I suppose so, you can always model it like this. Let c be the number of cupcakes you can make. And b, the number of boxes of mix you have. Say you can get n cupcakes out of a box of mix. c = nb
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Put one in each bag. Then eat the rest.
To convert units to dozens, just divide the number of units by 12. It would be 15/24 or 5/8 of a dozen
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A number is used as a limiting adjective when it defines a specific amount of things. For example, in the sentence "I brought home seven cupcakes for the party," seven is a limiting adjective that defines the amount of cupcakes.
A constant variable is one that does not change during an experiment. If your experiment includes a dozen cupcakes and that number does not change throughout your experiment, the dozen cupcakes is a constant variable.