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24 August, 23:23

What is the theoretical yield of waffles if you have 6 cups of flour, 9 eggs and 2 tbs of oil?

Given: 2 cups flour + 3 eggs + 1 tbs oil 4 waffles

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  1. 25 August, 03:21
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    8 waffles

    Explanation:

    First, find the limiting reagent. Divide the amount you have by the amount that is needed. The smallest number is the limiting reagent. For this problem, the limiting reagent is oil.

    6 cups of flour/2 cups of flour = 3

    9 eggs/3 eggs = 3 2 tbsp of oil/1 tbsp of oil = 2

    This means that we can double the recipe since we have enough of each ingredient to make two batches. Multiply the entire equation by 2. This should give you 4 cups of flour + 6 eggs + 2 tbsp of oil = => 8 waffles.

    You should theoretically get 8 waffles.
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