Illustration 2. Making Chili Dynamites 3 wrappers 3 Chili 5 cheese 3 chili dynamites For you to make a chili dynamite, you need a piece of wrapper, 5. of cheese. The 6. pc/pcs of chili, and a slice because they are are the 7. and 8. the ones that ran out first in making the chili dynamites. While, the 9. slices because we still have 10. are the cheese pc/pcs of it that are not used. Looking at the process, we can produce a maximum of 11. pc/pcs of 12.

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Illustration 2. Making Chili Dynamites
00
3 wrappers
3 Chili
5 cheese
3 chili dynamites
For you to make a chili dynamite, you need a piece of wrapper, 5.
of cheese. The 6.
pc/pcs of chili, and a slice
because they are
are the cheese
pc/pcs of it that are not used. Looking at the process, we can
are the 7.
and 8.
the ones that ran out first in making the chili dynamites. While, the 9.
slices because we still have 10.
produce a maximum of 11.
pc/pcs of 12.
Transcribed Image Text:Illustration 2. Making Chili Dynamites 00 3 wrappers 3 Chili 5 cheese 3 chili dynamites For you to make a chili dynamite, you need a piece of wrapper, 5. of cheese. The 6. pc/pcs of chili, and a slice because they are are the cheese pc/pcs of it that are not used. Looking at the process, we can are the 7. and 8. the ones that ran out first in making the chili dynamites. While, the 9. slices because we still have 10. produce a maximum of 11. pc/pcs of 12.
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