In "Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry, the ingredients unavailable for making pink cupcakes were red food coloring and sugar. These items were scarce due to the wartime rationing in Denmark during World War II. As a result, the protagonist, Annemarie, and her family had to find alternatives to create the desired treats.
Kristi had not had a cupcake in a long time in the book "Number the Stars" because her family was living in hiding during World War II to avoid being captured by the Nazis. As a result, they had limited access to resources and food, making it difficult to enjoy treats like cupcakes.
Put an odd number of cupcakes in each bag and keep out 1. Example: 1, 3, 5, 5 3, 3, 3, 5 You can't do it if you don't keep out an odd number of cupcakes. Any even number (the four bags) of odd numbers (cupcakes per bag) will give you an even number.
I suppose so, you can always model it like this. Let c be the number of cupcakes you can make. And b, the number of boxes of mix you have. Say you can get n cupcakes out of a box of mix. c = nb
To determine how many cupcakes you'll need for your class, simply count the number of children. If each child will receive one cupcake, the total number of cupcakes required will be equal to the number of children in the class. For example, if there are 20 children, you will need 20 cupcakes.
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Put one in each bag. Then eat the rest.
On the show "Cupcake Wars," contestants typically create and display a variety of cupcakes, with the final display often featuring around 1,000 cupcakes. Each contestant must produce a specific number of cupcakes to meet the event's theme and requirements. The exact number may vary depending on the challenges presented in each episode. Ultimately, the goal is to impress the judges with both the quantity and quality of the cupcakes.
The number of cupcakes that equal a pound can vary based on their size and ingredients. Generally, a standard-sized cupcake weighs about 2 ounces, so you would need approximately 8 cupcakes to equal a pound. However, larger or denser cupcakes may weigh more, while mini cupcakes would weigh less.
To convert units to dozens, just divide the number of units by 12. It would be 15/24 or 5/8 of a dozen
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