There is no one set answer to this- but I would make a guess. Things that are "bewitched" sometimes would have results that you did not expect. In a similar manner, the lady at the bakery thought that buttering the bread would have one effect, when it had another effect entirely.
Depends on how many pieces you cut the loaves in.
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Loaves has one syllable.
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It depends on your specific recipe and the size of the loaves you're baking, but you can make about 4 loaves of bread.
What Witches Do has 223 pages.
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The company uses 20 loaves of bread to feed 50 workers. So, to find out how many loaves of bread are needed for 80 workers, we can set up the proportion: 20 loaves / 50 workers = x loaves / 80 workers To solve for x (the number of loaves needed for 80 workers), we can cross-multiply and then divide: 20 * 80 = 50 * x 1600 = 50x Now, divide both sides by 50 to isolate x: x = 1600 / 50 x = 32 So, you would need 32 loaves of bread to feed 80 workers.
On average, Americans consume around 53 pounds of bread per year, which equates to about 150 loaves of bread.
for example if you sell 20 loaves of bread on a week and you have 40 loaves in stock you have 14 days holding stock of loaves It is how many days you will have that product until it sells out if you do not order any more
One would need to know the sizes of the loaves of bread to answer this question.