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5 November, 18:35

Richard works at an ice cream shop. Regular comes get 2 scoops of ice cream, large cones get 3 scoops. One hotnsaturday Richard scooped 234 regular cones and 156 large cones. One scoop of ice cream is 3 ounces. A tub of ice cream weighs 10 pounds. How many tubs of ice cream did Richard use to make the cones

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  1. 5 November, 21:05
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    Given that one regular cone uses 2 scoops of icecream

    Richard scooped 234 regular cones

    so amount of scoope in regular cones = 2*234 scoops.

    Given that one large cone uses 3 scoops of icecream

    Richard scooped 156 large cones.

    so amount of scoope in large cones = 3*156 scoops.

    Total scoops used = 2*234+3*156 = 468+468 = 936 scoops

    Given that one scoop of ice cream = 3 ounce

    then 936 scoops = 936*3 ounce = 2808 ounce

    Given that 1 tube contains 10 pounds.

    There are 16 ounces into 1 pound

    so that means 1 tube contains 10*16 = 160 ounce.

    Now we want to calculate numbe of tubes used

    so we will divide weight of total used scoops by weight of 1 tube

    which is 2808/160 = 17.55

    Hence answer is approx 18 tubes.
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