Bill works for a large food service company. In one hour he can make 13 sandwiches or he can make 36 salads. Bill works 8 hours per day. If Bill needs to make 33 sandwiches then how many salads can he make? Round your answer to the nearest whole number.
Bill can either make 13 sandwiches or 36 salads in an hour
Bill works for 8 hours per day
It is given that Bill needs to make 33 sandwiches. The time taken for making 33 sandwiches = 33/13 hrs = 2.54 hrs
Time remaining for making Salads = 8 hrs - 2.54 hrs = 5.46
The number of salads that Bill can make in 5.46 hrs = 36 x 5.46 = 196.56
Therefore, the number of salads that Bill can make = 197
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A.
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