I got this shit figured out. Let's see how smart you guys are. Post your results.
I got this shit figured out. Let's see how smart you guys are. Post your results
smart enough to know you need help and wont ask for it
Just posted the answer and deleted it. Want to see if anyone else gets it.
Answer is still 7.30 pounds for 150 g
Sure buddy
Wtf. Wrong as fuck
You didnt see it?
What did you find
I like fish better
Got 4kg of chicken that cost 13.20 pounds
Lost 4x0.15=0.6 kg
And then lost 3.4x0.20=0.68kg
So you only have 272 grams of cooked chicken
Thats 13.20/272*150 to get the price for those 150 g of cooked chicken
the fuck is this sheet of toxic trash
Lol ignore my shitty writing, I was in a rush. U wrong fam
With what respect to cost are you talking about? Like overall or with respect to the amount available after cooking.
Overall: [(150g)(1kg/1000g)](3.30$/kg)=0.5$
Available (4.85$/kg)(150g)(1kg/1000g) = 0.72$
18 cents or pence or whatever you limeys use over there
We agree that theres 272 grams of chicken left cooked. That cost 13.20 pounds
divide 13.2 by 272 and you have the price per gram of cooked chicken. So multiply that by 150 to get right answer. Don't know what kind of weird voodoo crap you going on about.
I may be wrong, but i got £0.19 for 150g of cooked, prepared chicken
It's hard to explain. You have to look at it at a cost/profit perspective. It still fucks up my head thinking about it and I have a test about it tomorrow. Hang on I'll post an example
Close. You should always round up your numbers though, as I said cost/profit related. At least that's what's been drilled into my head.
Here's another if you want to try and work it out using that formula
Its 2720, not 272g. 2kg 720g