Are you smart enough to solve this?

Are you smart enough to solve this?

Yes
13,14*10^6 breads

5 years in minutes is 2629743.83
2629743.83/72 *15 = 547863.298
Just put two loaves in each oven.

Yes, because the type of oven used by someone who owns a bakery with 15 ovens can fit 10 loaves.

We don't know if an Oven can fit two loaves.

make smaller loaves

Then you would have mini-bread.

That question is in terms of bread not mini-bread

the question did not say how big a loaf is. it's a free parameter.

Boring question

rudolph can just buy more ovens
anne is such a branlet

>bake me 100 cakes
>here is 100 cupcakes lol free parameter

ikr, i was really hoping there was a trick somewhere in there

15 loafs of bread in 72 minutes

300 loafs of bread in 1 day

547,800 loafs of bread in 5 years

underrated

unless rudolf's 15 ovens are ez-bakes he definitely has room for more than one reasonably sized loaf.

Do your own homework, dumb primary schooler.

two loaves in the oven would increase the cooking time.

Also we don't know what sizes his ovens are. You can't just assume it would fit two.

Anne deserves a trip to the oven

>Rudolf
>Anne

Why are we not burning down the bakery? Does Veeky Forums support nazi's now?

he owns a bakery
rudolf would have to be a moron to buy 1-loaf ovens
rudolf can buy more ovens anyway

Wont know unless oven size and loaf size are specified

Those are all assumptions.

How do you know he isn't a moron?
How do you know his bakery has the money to buy more ovens?

as a purely theoretical question, there is no meaningful answer
as a practical question, it is obvious that rudolf can take actions to further increase bread production to meet anne's requirements

FTFY

What year is it?
There could be either one or two leap years in a 5 year span, depending on what year it is. That's a few hundred loaves of bread. Not trivial

Anne was wrong the correct answer is 6 trillion

Can you edit 1 million to 6 gorillian?

...

>it is obvious

No it is not obvious.

You can't make assumptions in math.

>as a practical question
who said this was a maths problem?

keked

Congrats you got the joke.

Assuming 1 Jew per oven:

[math]\frac{365\textrm{ days}}{1\textrm{ year}}*\frac{24\textrm{ hours}}{1\textrm{ day}}*\frac{60\textrm{ minutes}}{1\textrm{ hour}}*\frac{1\textrm{ oven}}{72\textrm{ minutes}}*\frac{1\textrm{ loaf}}{1\textrm{ oven}}*15\textrm{ ovens}[/math]

Thus calculating to the sum of:
[math]525600[/math]

Assuming 1 Jew per oven:

[math]\frac{5\textrm{ years}*365\textrm{ days}}{1\textrm{ year}}*\frac{24\textrm{ hours}}{1\textrm{ day}}*\frac{60\textrm{ minutes}}{1\textrm{ hour}}*\frac{1\textrm{ oven}}{72\textrm{ minutes}}*\frac{1\textrm{ loaf}}{1\textrm{ oven}}*15\textrm{ ovens}[/math]

Calculating to the product of: [math]525600\textrm{ Jews}[/math]

HELL NAH
IS DAT NIGGA JUST GONNA COOK BREAD 24 HOURS A WHOLE DAM YEAR?

SHIIIEEEEEEEEEEEEET

the 6 billion breadloaves