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A recipe calls for one cup of milk and three eggs per serving. You quadruple the4 recipe because you are expecting company. How much milk and eggs do you need?
Jake N.
4/17/2011 11:44:58 pm
4 cups of milk. and 12 eggs. :)
johnnie h
4/17/2011 11:45:47 pm
from my knowledge i believe that i would need to have three cups of milk and nine eggs. so i think that it wolud be three servings. but add me to it and it would be four servings and four cups of milk and three eggs
cary g
4/17/2011 11:45:51 pm
4 cup of milk and 12 eggs
Shondrea_D
4/17/2011 11:46:00 pm
4 cups of milk nd 12 eggs.
johnnie h
4/17/2011 11:46:34 pm
not three eggs i meant tweleve eggs
Sydney C
4/17/2011 11:46:56 pm
Four Cups Of Milk & 12 Eggs !
carisha w
4/17/2011 11:47:50 pm
maybe three cups of milk & 14 eggs!
carisha
4/17/2011 11:48:26 pm
i meant 12 eggs
.Christina P !
4/18/2011 01:19:17 am
.. If you Quandruple the recipe than you would hawve 4Cups Of Milk &&; 14 Eqqs ;
Shelby!
4/18/2011 01:19:36 am
Four cups of milk and 12 eggs!
cflynn
4/18/2011 01:20:21 am
O4 cups and 12 eggs
Anessia
4/18/2011 01:20:24 am
4 cups of milk and a dozen of eggs
.Christina P !
4/18/2011 01:20:55 am
*Ment 12 eggs;
tim bennett
4/18/2011 01:20:59 am
2 cups, 2eggs
Tachina Scaife
4/18/2011 01:21:05 am
4milks and 12eggs
Renee
4/18/2011 01:21:38 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs
Brandon Thomas
4/18/2011 01:22:21 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs
Darryeon Bishop
4/18/2011 01:22:23 am
4 cups of mlik and 12 eggs
Kwincy T.
4/18/2011 01:22:53 am
Four Cupss of Milk ; And Twelve Eggs Per Servingg
Royalle M
4/18/2011 01:23:58 am
The recipe will need 4 cups of milk and a dozen eggs!
james massey
4/18/2011 01:24:11 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs to serve your guest and you
Euniece Robinson
4/18/2011 01:24:16 am
4 milks and 12 eggs
Deidre G.
4/18/2011 01:24:34 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs per servings
Nabilah
4/18/2011 01:25:00 am
'Four Cups Of Milk && 12 Eggs .
LaTrece Frazier
4/18/2011 01:26:14 am
Four Cups Of Milk And Twelve Eggs For Your Servings
brandon owens
4/18/2011 01:28:10 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs for your servings
Najia C.
4/18/2011 01:28:49 am
You will need 4 cups of milk and 12 eggs.
rogerick amos
4/18/2011 01:29:07 am
4 Cups Of Milk & 12 Eggs !
Johniece Foster
4/18/2011 01:31:10 am
12 eggs and 4 cups of milk
mallory
4/18/2011 03:31:28 am
4 cups of milk & 12 eggs
Mary russell
4/18/2011 03:31:59 am
4 cups of milk
Jamell R.
4/18/2011 03:32:43 am
4 cups of milk and 12 things of eggs
Dominic Williams
4/18/2011 03:33:48 am
The recipe will need 4 cups of milk and a dozen eggs!
Edrishica Rush
4/18/2011 03:34:14 am
Four Cups Of Milk & 12 Eggs.
MilkMan
4/18/2011 03:34:39 am
Gett four cups of milk and drink it then eat cookies for four hours
SamKitty
4/18/2011 03:37:47 am
You should now have 12 eggs! And 4 cups of milk...
Damani
4/18/2011 03:37:53 am
12 eggs 4 cups milk
.kenecha!
4/18/2011 03:52:59 am
4 cups of milk and 12 eggs.
Shondrea_D
4/20/2011 12:04:20 am
A limiting factor is a factor that controls a process.
chelsea
4/20/2011 01:19:40 am
limiting factor is a factor that controls a process...
Shelby!
4/20/2011 01:21:07 am
A limiting factor is something that controls a process
Christina P :)
4/20/2011 01:22:37 am
A limiting factor is a factor that controls a process.
tachina scaife
4/20/2011 01:22:57 am
A limiting factor is something that controls a process aand a example is when you turn on a light switch, it controls the rooms electricity.
brandon thomas
4/20/2011 01:23:10 am
limiting factor-a controled process
Johniece Foster
4/20/2011 01:26:39 am
Limiting Factor-something that controls a process. ex. cutting on the heat when the room is cold.
Anessia
4/20/2011 01:26:58 am
a limited factor is a controlled process and a example would be something controlling one thing to make another thing work
Stephanie B
4/20/2011 01:27:04 am
a limiting factor is a factor that controls a process.
Royalle M
4/20/2011 01:27:10 am
A limiting factor is something that controls a process!!!!
LaTrece Frazier
4/20/2011 01:27:49 am
A factor or limiting resource is a factor that controls a process, such as organism growth or species population, size, or distribution. A example of limiting factor is 10 lions may live in a habitat that has enough water, cover and space to support 20 lions, but there is only enough food for10 lions.
dominica parker
4/20/2011 01:29:06 am
limiting factor...control process
Nabilah
4/20/2011 01:29:20 am
A Limiting Factor Is A Controlled Process. An Example Is Is Turning Something On Or Off, Like A Light. Your Controlling That.
renee
4/20/2011 01:30:04 am
a limiting factor is what contorled the process
Darryeon Bishop
4/20/2011 01:30:07 am
An Example of a limited process would be food because without food nothing would be able to survive so farming is very important because that's how you get foot and vegetable from crops.
James M
4/20/2011 01:30:27 am
A limiting factor is a fasctor that controls the outcome of an experiment
Najia C.
4/20/2011 01:31:55 am
A limiting factor is a contorled process.
SamKitty
4/20/2011 03:40:56 am
Limiting factor controls a process. Like bunnies not having enough food to reproduce. The reproducing is the process, but the food is the limiting factor.
Damani
4/20/2011 03:41:48 am
a limiting Factor is a object that controls an exprement
Jaida
4/20/2011 03:45:18 am
A factor or limiting resource is a factor that controls a process, such as organism growth or species population, size, or distribution Comments are closed.
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