Middle School

Mrs. Carson bought cartons of eggs. Each carton contained 12 eggs. Mrs. Carson bought a total of 48 eggs. Which fraction represents the number of eggs Mrs. Carson bought?

A. 48/12
B. 36/12
C. 12/36
D. 12/48

Answer :

Answer:

48/12 or A. Good luck.

Final answer:

Mrs. Carson bought 48 eggs in total and the appropriate fraction representing the number of cartons bought is 48/12, since each carton contains 12 eggs. This can be simplified to 4, meaning Mrs. Carson bought 4 cartons of eggs.

Explanation:

The student has asked which fraction represents the number of eggs Mrs. Carson bought if she purchased a total of 48 eggs and each carton contained 12 eggs. To find the correct representation, we would typically set up a fraction where the numerator is the total number of eggs bought and the denominator is the number of eggs in one carton. Since there are 48 eggs in total and 12 eggs per carton, the fraction that represents the number of cartons Mrs. Carson bought is 48/12.

To further clarify:

Identify the number and the unit in the quantity: in the case of eggs, the unit is dozen eggs and the number is how many dozens are bought.

Calculating the cost for per unit quantity: if eggs cost a certain amount per dozen, divide that cost by 12 to get the cost per egg.

Understanding volume and partial molar volume: when adding an egg to an egg carton, the volume in a food store's context doesn't change, implying a partial molar volume of zero for the added egg.