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Mila plans on making omelettes for book club. She buys egg cartons that each contain a dozen eggs. Which equation can be used to find the number of egg cartons, c, that Mila should buy if she knows she needs g eggs?

A. C= g/12

B. c= 12g

C. c= 12/g

D. c=12+g

User Guge
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Answer: The answer is (A)
\textup{c}=\frac{\textup{g}}{12}.


Step-by-step explanation: Given that Mila has planned to make omelettes for book club. She buys egg cartons and each carton contains a dozen of eggs.

Also, 'c' is the number of cartons of eggs and 'g' is the number of eggs that Mila needs.

Since, in a dozen, there are 12 eggs, so 1 carton contains 12 eggs.

If Mila need needs 12 eggs, the number of cartons she should buy = 1.

If Mila needs 1 egg, the number of cartons she should buy is


(1)/(12).

If Mila needs 'g' eggs, then number of cartons (c) she should buy is


(1)/(12)* \textup{g}=\frac{\textup{g}}{12}.

Thus,


\textup{c}=\frac{\textup{g}}{12}.


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