I know that is it hard to read so here is what it says: broterina: I hate math tests because throughout the chapter it is really easy stuff and then the test is like If I throw a triangle out of a car and the car is going 20mph and wind resistance is a thing that exists, how many cupcakes can pedro buy with one human soul? mr_elementle: A human soul is worth $660,326.82 according to "The Devil went down to Georgia" where the Devil offers a fiddle of gold as an equal bet against a soul. Assuming a fiddle weighs about 450 grams, and is primarily made out of spruce and maple. The density of spruce is about 0.43 g/cm3, and the density of maple is about 0.6 g/cm3. As an estimation, we'll just average these out and suppose that the density of the material of the violin is 0.515 g/cm3, that means that the volume of the wood in the fiddle is 873.8 cm. Our hypothetical golden prize had gold in lieu of wood. So 873.8 cm of gold weighs 16.9 kg- -Almost forty pounds!- or 543.3 troy ounces. Since the selling price of gold today is $1215.4 per ounce, that gives us our value, but as for cupcakes it is a little harder, most cupcakes sell for from $2.50 to $4.00 at a bake shop, so lets average that to $3.25. Some simple division gets us our answer. Pedro can buy 203,177 cupcakes and have $1.56 left over.