Questions: 2. The kitchen assistant is helping the chef to serve soup. The chef made 3 pots of soup and the assistant is putting 1/16 cups of cream on top of the soup in each bowl. There are 12 cups of cream. How many bowls of soup can the assistant help prepare? 3. According to the food label on a box cookies, each box has 16 servings and each serving contains 4 cookies. The weight of the

2. The kitchen assistant is helping the chef to serve soup. The chef made 3 pots of soup and the assistant is putting 1/16 cups of cream on top of the soup in each bowl. There are 12 cups of cream. How many bowls of soup can the assistant help prepare?

3. According to the food label on a box cookies, each box has 16 servings and each serving contains 4 cookies. The weight of the
Transcript text: 2. The kitchen assistant is helping the chef to serve soup. The chef made 3 pots of soup and the assistant is putting $\frac{1}{16}$ cups of cream on top of the soup in each bowl. There are 12 cups of cream. How many bowls of soup can the assistant help prepare? 3. According to the food label on a box cookies, each box has 16 servings and each serving contains 4 cookies. The weight of the
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Determine the total amount of cream available

The assistant has \( 12 \) cups of cream available.

Step 2: Determine the amount of cream used per bowl

The assistant uses \( \frac{1}{16} \) cups of cream for each bowl of soup.

Step 3: Calculate the number of bowls that can be prepared

To find the number of bowls, divide the total amount of cream by the amount used per bowl: \[ \text{Number of bowls} = \frac{12}{\frac{1}{16}} = 12 \times 16 = 192. \]

Final Answer

\(\boxed{192}\)

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