How many Bakers baking chocolate equal 16 ounces?
This question is a bit tricky! It's playing on the word "baking" and making us think about the process of baking.
Here's why it doesn't make sense:
* Bakers are people: Bakers are the people who bake, not a unit of measurement.
* Ounces measure weight: Ounces are a unit of weight, not a measure of how many people are baking.
To make this into a real question, we'd need to know:
* What are we measuring? Are we talking about how much chocolate each baker uses, or how much chocolate is needed in total?
* How much chocolate does each baker use? We need a number to work with.
For example, a better question might be:
* "If each baker uses 4 ounces of chocolate, how many bakers are needed to use 16 ounces of chocolate?"
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