maths is an awesome subject. every thing in the world is related with maths, even cookies. measuring quantities, volume of cookies, shape of cookies, temperature at witch they are cooked and the time they take ; every thing deals with maths.
if you dont know ask your math teacher
Do the math for the cost of ingredients for making a dozen of cookies. That's your food cost. Per restaurant management recommendations, multiply that times three and you get what you should charge for the cookies. Can you figure out how much it will cost you to make a dozen of cookies? That sounds like a math-class problem... have fun.
A cheap calculator or a ceramic bowl filled with candy. Or gingerbread cookies wrapped in pink.
Coloring books can be educational if they have big words for little kids or math on them. Like count home many cookies but also color the cookies. It is a good way for kids to be learning without seeing that they are learning.
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Zero plus two is two, and I shall explain: Say that you have a container, and you want to fill it with cookies. You get container, and place in two cookies. I don't need to tell you: there are two cookies in the container. Now, if you want to add two more cookies, you place in two cookies but you already had two in there, so you now have four. Quite odvious and basic, but that's a really good way to explain it and sometimes math can lose it's practicality.
I like pie and cookies and candy and soda and stuff like that because 2+2=4 and coke likes math.
cooking cookies
If you mean this as a math problem, first find the price of popcorn in terms of cookies: for Julia, popcorn=$5-(2*price of cookies) for Marvin, popcorn=$6-(4*price of cookies) Then set the equations equal to each other and solve for the price of cookies: $5-(2*price of cookies)=$6-(4*price of cookies) -2poc+4poc=$6-$5 2poc=$1 poc=$.50 Then enter the price of cookies into the popcorn equation to solve for the price of popcorn: popcorn=$5-(2*$.50)=$4 Therefore, the price of popcorn is $4 while the cookies cost $.50
Sugar cookies Shortbread cookies Sponge cookies Sandwich cookies Strawberry filled cookies Sprinkled cookies
I like pie and cookies and candy and soda and stuff like that because 2+2=4 and coke likes math.
I have cookies cookies I have cookies in my pants!