3 Pack Chocolate Chip Cookies (2024)

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At McDonald's, we take great care to serve quality, great-tasting menu items to our customers each and every time they visit our restaurants. We understand that each of our customers has individual needs and considerations when choosing a place to eat or drink outside their home, especially those customers with food allergies. As part of our commitment to you, we provide the most current ingredient information available from our food suppliers for the nine most common allergens as identified by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (eggs, dairy, wheat, soy, peanuts, tree nuts, fish, shellfish and sesame), so that our guests with food allergies can make informed food selections. However, we also want you to know that despite taking precautions, normal kitchen operations may involve some shared cooking and preparation areas, equipment and utensils, and the possibility exists for your food items to come in contact with other food products, including allergens. We encourage our customers with food allergies or special dietary needs to visit www.mcdonalds.com for ingredient information, and to consult their doctor for questions regarding their diet. Due to the individualized nature of food allergies and food sensitivities, customers' physicians may be best positioned to make recommendations for customers with food allergies and special dietary needs. If you have questions about our food, please reach out to us directly at mcdonalds.com/contact or 1-800-244-6227.

3 Pack Chocolate Chip Cookies (2024)

FAQs

Is a cookie hom*ogeneous or heterogeneous? ›

Answer and Explanation:

A chocolate chip cookie is an example of a heterogeneous mixture because it is made up of different materials that can be easily distinguished.

What number of chocolate chips in a bag that make up the middle 97 of bags? ›

z-score of about -2.17 is at the 1.5th percentile(found by subtracting 48.5 from 50) and a z-score of about 2.17 is at the 98.5th percentile(found by adding 48.5 to 50). So number of chocolate chips is 1007 to 1515 in a bag that make up the middle 97​% of bag.

What is the 29th percentile for the number of chocolate chips in a bag? ›

Using the standard normal distribution table or a calculator, we find that the Z-score corresponding to the 29th percentile is approximately -0.5485. So, the 29th percentile for the number of chocolate chips in a bag is approximately 1194.86.

What is the interquartile range of the number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies? ›

(c) The interquartile range of the number of chocolate chips is 158 (Round to the nearest whole number as needed.) C chocolate chips. chocolate chips. The number of chocolate chips in a bag of chocolate chip cookies is approximately normally distributed with a mean of 1261 chips and a standard deviation of 117 chips.

Is salt water hom*ogeneous or heterogeneous? ›

Saltwater acts as if it were a single substance even though it contains two substances—salt and water. Saltwater is a hom*ogeneous mixture, or a solution.

Is Gatorade hom*ogeneous? ›

Answer and Explanation: Gatorade is a c) hom*ogeneous mixture. Gatorade is a solution that contains electrolytes dissolved. All solutions of gatorade contains the same composition all throughout.

How many cups is 2 bags of chocolate chips? ›

A regular 12 oz bag of chocolate chips has about 2 cups. So 4oz would be about 2/3 cup. In my experience there is a little less than 2 cups of chips in the bag, so measure accordingly.

How much is 4 ounces of chocolate chips in cups? ›

6 oz chocolate chips is roughly 1 cup, so 4 oz would br about 2/3 cup.

How many cups is 2 oz of chocolate chips? ›

As the person down below said, there are 0.25 cups in 2 ounces of chocolate chips.

What is the number of chocolate chips in an 18 ounce bag of chocolate chip cookies is approximately normally distributed with mean and standard deviation ›

Answer and Explanation:

The mean of the distribution is 1252 chips. The standard deviation of the distribution is 129 chips.

How many grams is a 12 oz bag of chocolate chips? ›

The label, the scale and the converting calculator all agree; 12 oz = 340 g.

How many grams is 1 chocolate chip? ›

Question: The mass of a single chocolate chip used to make chocolate chip cookies is 0.324 grams.

What is the 30th percentile for the number of chocolate chips in an 18 oz bag of Chips Ahoy? ›

The 30th percentile of the number of chocolate chips is 1201. The middle 97% of bags are between 1006 and 1518 chips.

What does 1000 count mean on chocolate chips? ›

The measurements are done in chips per pound. On the left, '1M' refers to the count per pound for the chip size (1,000 count = 1,000 chips per pound). The 'K-200' measurement, on the left, refers to the amount of chips per 100g. In this instance it would mean 200 chips per 100g.

How many chocolate chips equal 1 square of chocolate? ›

1 (1 ounce) square semi-sweet chocolate = 3 tablespoons semi-sweet chocolate chips or 1 (1 ounce) square unsweetened chocolate (or equivalent from above) plus 1 tablespoon sugar.

What type of matter is a cookie? ›

Heterogeneous Mixtures

A chocolate chip cookie is a heterogeneous mixture, because it contains many different chemicals that form the cookie dough and the chocolate chips, which can be separated by pulling out the chips.

Is pizza heterogeneous or hom*ogeneous? ›

A pizza is a heterogeneous mixture because the individual parts of the pizza–dough, sauce, cheese, toppings remain separate.

Is a sugar cookie hom*ogeneous? ›

So with this information we can determine that a sugar cookie is made up of multiple ingredients. You can't separate all the ingredients when it's in sugar cookie form, therefore making it hom*ogeneous.

Is chocolate hom*ogeneous or heterogeneous? ›

hom*ogeneous mixture. Chocolate is made up of cocoa powder, cocoa butter, sweetener, and some other substances that are mixed with each other in an indefinite ratio. So, chocolate is not a pure substance but is a hom*ogenous mixture (it has a uniform composition).

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