Pound it, bread it, fry it, stack it, serve it. That is how you make Chicken Napoleon, Page 145.
75h=12500→h=1250075≈166.775 h equals 12500 right arrow h equals 12500 over 75 end-fraction is approximately equal to 166.7 How Do You Make Chicken Napoleon Page 145 Answer Key
The "How Do You Make Chicken Napoleon" riddle on worksheet page 145 often concludes with a pun such as "Use many layers of chick" or "Bone-apart" after solving math problems. While this puzzle frequently appears in math curriculum packets, the dish itself consists of layered breaded chicken, cheese, and vegetables. Pound it, bread it, fry it, stack it, serve it
The answer key for the math riddle "How Do You Make Chicken Napoleon?" on page 145 is USE BONE APART CHICKEN This worksheet is part of the PUNCHLINE: Bridge to Algebra While this puzzle frequently appears in math curriculum
the fraction with numerator Side cap A sub 1 and denominator Side cap A sub 2 end-fraction equals the fraction with numerator Side cap B sub 1 and denominator Side cap B sub 2 end-fraction Example Calculation (Problem 10): Identify Corresponding Sides cap T cap R (15.5 in) corresponds to side cap S cap P (20 in), and side cap S cap T (12 in) corresponds to side cap R cap Q Set up the Proportion Cross-multiply