Mathematics, 10.09.2021 21:40, kay4358
A summer camp is providing breakfast for 350 children that includes a 6 ounce serving of sausage per student. The camp can only purchase sausage in whole 1 pound packages. Note: 1 pound = 16 ounces.
PART ONE: Create an equation to represent how much sausage the camp will need, using the variable x to represent the amount of sausage in ounces.
PART TWO: How much sausage should the camp purchase, keeping in mind the appropriate unit for purchasing? Explain your reasoning.
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