Multiply or divide to get the variable entirely by itself. Pay close attention to negative signs, as a single dropped negative will result in the wrong letter. Step 4: Match and Decode
Once you calculate each variable (rounded to the nearest tenth), match the numerical answer to its corresponding letter in the decoder boxes at the bottom of the page. When all letters are placed, they reveal the punny answer. ✅ Answer
1 stick unsalted butter, Wondra flour (for roux), heated chicken stock, French Dijon mustard, thyme. Fat: Unsalted butter and olive oil for frying. II. Assembly Steps (The "Answer Key") How Do You Make Chicken Napoleon Page 145 Answer Key
To help students who are stuck on specific problems on page 145, 1. Solving Basic Equations Many blocks require you to isolate the variable. Step 1: Subtract 7 from both sides: Step 2: Divide both sides by 3:
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Before moving terms across the equal sign, clear any parentheses using the distributive property. Combine any like terms sitting on the same side of the equation. Step 2: Isolate the Variable Term
What are on the page (e.g., fractions, equations, exponents)? What are the first three letters you have already decoded? When all letters are placed, they reveal the punny answer
Once all problems are solved correctly, the letters spell out the punchline to the joke: "How Do You Make Chicken Napoleon?" The Punchline Answer