Umm each cracker divides into four different crackers, if that's what you mean...
12 * 4 * 36 = 1728 crackers
Suppose two classes are going on a field trip to the zoo. There are 28 people in one class and 22 people in the other class. The teachers want to order lunch for all of the students, and in each lunch, they want there to be 2 packages of crackers. How many packages of crackers should the teachers order? Well, here is where order of operations comes in: The teachers want to order 2*(28+22) packages of graham crackers. If the teachers didn't use order of operations, then instead of ending up with 100 packages of graham crackers, the teachers would end up with 78 packages of graham crackers, and some of the kids would be very unhappy. The above example demonstrates one kind of "order of operations." Here is another example which uses what perhaps you really mean when you say "order of operations." Suppose on that same bus trip each teacher also wants one package of crackers. Then, the teachers write this down mathematically as: 2 + 2*(28+22) = 2 + 2*(50) Using correct "order of operations" the teachers will figure out that they should order 102 packages of crackers. If instead the teachers were to not use "order of operations," they would order 200 crackers, and that would just be too much.
There are approximately around 39-40 crackers in a rack of saltines
There are 128 fluid ounces to a gallon of honey, or anything else.
1 Tonne of honey @ 1.36 sg = 735.294 litres
There are about 27 whole graham crackers in a 1 lb box.
According to Cook's Thesaurus http://www.foodsubs.com/Crumbs.html 14 graham crackers = 1 Cup crumbs so, 12 graham crackers = 3/4 C + 1 Tbs (approximately)
I just pulverized eight whole graham crackers using a food crackers and it measured exactly one cup...
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The grams in a package depends on the amount of crackers in the package. The more crackers there are, the greater the gram amount, and same with lesser amounts of crackers.
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There are many places where one can find recipes using graham crackers. Some of the best places to find recipes would be in magazines like Taste of Home magazine.
1 It would also be helpful to know what a cup of graham cracker crumbs weighs. My box of crackers is 14.4oz. I could estimate what portion of the box to use if I know how much a cup of crumbs weighs.
To convert Graham crackers to crumbs, you typically need about 1 1/2 cups of crumbs for every 10 crackers. Therefore, for 20 Graham crackers, you would need approximately 3 cups of Graham cracker crumbs. This conversion may vary slightly depending on the size and thickness of the crackers, but as a general guideline, 3 cups should be a close approximation.
Depends on what brand it is.... Well i no u can get better answers.
There are many words with "graham" in them, here are some: Graham crackers, last names with Graham, Graham TX Hotels, a city in North Carolina, Graham doors, Graham central station, Grahams Law, Graham clan, Graham watches.
One graham cracker typically weighs around 0.5 to 0.7 ounces.