A recipe calls 2 1/3 cups oatmeal. You double the recipe and then divide it evenly into 14 servings. How much oatmeal is in each serving?

To double the recipe, you would need 2 times 2 1/3 cups of oatmeal, which equals 4 2/3 cups of oatmeal.

Dividing evenly into 14 servings means you divide the total amount of oatmeal by 14.
So, each serving contains 4 2/3 cups ÷ 14 = 4/3 ÷ 14/1 = 4/3 × 1/14 = 4/42 = 2/21 = 0.0952 cups of oatmeal.
Rounded to two decimal places, each serving contains approximately 0.0952 cups of oatmeal.

To find out how much oatmeal is in each serving, we'll follow these steps:

Step 1: Double the original recipe.
2 1/3 cups x 2 = 4 2/3 cups

Step 2: Determine the amount of oatmeal in each serving by dividing the total by the number of servings.
4 2/3 cups ÷ 14 servings = 0.33333 cups

Therefore, each serving would have approximately 0.33333 cups of oatmeal.

To find how much oatmeal is in each serving, we need to perform a series of calculations.

Step 1: Double the original recipe
2 1/3 cups of oatmeal is equivalent to 2 cups + 1/3 cup, or 2.33 cups.
When you double this amount, you will get: 2.33 cups x 2 = 4.66 cups.

Step 2: Divide the doubled recipe into 14 servings
Dividing 4.66 cups into 14 servings means dividing it by 14.
So, 4.66 cups ÷ 14 = 0.33 cups.

Therefore, each serving would contain approximately 0.33 cups (or 1/3 cup) of oatmeal.