
Onion Math: Layers of Numerical Fun!
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10 Questions
Popular Questions In Onion Math: Layers of Numerical Fun!
- If you have 3 onions and cut each into 4 pieces, how many pieces do you have?
- A recipe calls for 1/2 an onion. If you only want to make half the recipe, how much onion do you need?
- If onions cost $2 per pound, and you buy 2.5 pounds, how much do you pay?
- You have a bag of 15 onions. You use 3. What fraction of the onions did you use?
- If one onion has approximately 8 layers, about how many layers would 5 onions have?
- A farmer plants onions in rows. If each row has 12 onions and there are 7 rows, how many onions are planted in total?
- If you buy 6 onions at $0.75 each, what's the total cost?
- You need 2 onions for a recipe. You have 1/4 of an onion already. How many *more* onions do you need to buy?
- If a large onion weighs 8 ounces and a small onion weighs 4 ounces, how much heavier is the large onion?
- You start with 20 onions. You give away 1/5 of them. How many onions do you have left?