A zoo kitchen's weekley grocery list shows the zoo orders 56 pounds of bannas each week.The zoo kitchen uses the same number of pounds of bannas each day.

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A zoo's WEEKLY shopping list has 56lbs of bananas. They use the same amount of bananas every day. Let's assume they use all the bananas in one week. How many days are in a week? And which mathematical operation would you have to perform to divide (oops, just said it) the bananas equally amongst the days? The end result of the equation will be your answer. Hope this very detailed and overly complicated paragraph helped.

To determine the number of pounds of bananas the zoo kitchen uses each day, we need to divide the total weekly order of bananas (56 pounds) by the number of days in a week.

There are 7 days in a week, so to find the number of pounds of bananas used each day, we need to divide 56 pounds by 7 days:

56 pounds / 7 days = 8 pounds

Therefore, the zoo kitchen uses 8 pounds of bananas each day.