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TopicMcDonald's, breakfast lunch or dinner, is good af and dont let the haters fool u
Kenneth_Writer
12/07/18 9:36:16 PM
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helIy posted...
Kenneth_Writer posted...

The overall ingredients cost more than that, however you don't use all of them to make the single meal.

so, you lied about how much it costs.

yeah.

Did you even read the post?

The price of a certain number is taken from how much is used.

I'm not going super detailed into this as the other ones did.

If we're going for the ingredients for 4 of them, it's like this.

If you have an ingredient that can be used to make 4 of them, then the price to make 1 is divided by 4, however, if you have another thing that can be used to make 10, then we're looking at 10% of the price for what is actually used.

While if we looked at the price of all the ingredients for the entire package, then yes, the price seems higher, but that is extra ingredients that go towards other ones.

From this, we can also try to calculate how many ingredients we need to get to make a set amount, such as 10.

Since several things (Like the jalapeos, olives, flour, etc) can be used to make 10 pizzas for a single one.

While others (Such as sauce and cheese) can go for 2 comfortably, so we'd have to get 5.

So on and so forth.

Though within the 10 pizzas, the only spillover you'd have is pepperoni, since 1 packet is good for 4, so you'd have 2 pizzas worth leftover, but you could just divide up the leftovers across the other ones.

However, different toppings are based on what you personally want on the pizza, so the price can vary depending on how complex or simple it is.

This has gone on in excessive detail and I'm not going to make another post about this, at this point, you can believe whatever you want, but it can be done.
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