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18 June, 22:49

Danny Henry made a waffle on his six-inch-diameter circular griddle using batter containing a half a cup of flour. Using the same batter, and knowing that all waffles have the same thickness, how many cups of flour would Paul Bunyan need for his 24-foot-diameter circular griddle

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  1. 19 June, 02:26
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    He'll need 288 cups to make a waffle on his 24 foot diameter circular griddle.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    In order to find out how much batter Danny needs we first need to compute the area of the first pans, since it is a circular pan their area is given by A = 2*pi*r. So we have:

    Area of the first pan = 2*pi * (6/2) = 18.84 square inches

    Area of the second pan = 2*pi * (24/2) = 75.36 square foots

    We now need to convert these values to be in the same unit, we'll convert from square foots to square inches:

    Area of the second pan = 75.36 * (12) ^2 = 10851.84 square inches

    We can now use a proportion knowing that the batter and the thickness of the waffles are the same. If 0.5 cup of flour can make a waffle on 18.84 square inches then x cup of flour can make a waffle on 10851.85 square inches. Writing this in a mathematical form, we have:

    0.5/x = 18.84/10851.84

    18.84x = 0.5*10851.85

    x = 10851.85*0.5/18.84 = 288 cups
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