Each week a restaurant serving Mexican food uses the same volume of chili paste, which comes in either 25 ounce cans than the larger cans to fulfill its weekly needs, then how many smaller cans are required to fulfill its weekly needs?

Please explain, thanks for your help.

Just like your attitude, its nonsense

Stop bullying.

To determine the number of smaller 25 ounce cans required to fulfill the restaurant's weekly needs, we first need to know the volume of the larger cans. Let's assume the larger cans of chili paste have a volume of x ounces.

Since the restaurant uses the same volume of chili paste each week, we can set up the following equation:

Number of larger cans * Volume per larger can = Number of smaller cans * Volume per smaller can

Using the given information, the equation becomes:

1 * x = Number of smaller cans * 25

Simplifying the equation:

x = 25 * Number of smaller cans

To find the value of the number of smaller cans, we need to know the volume of the larger cans (x). If you have that information, you can substitute it into the equation and solve for the number of smaller cans.

why post gibberish?

"comes in either 25 ounce cans than the larger cans "

is nonsense.