soliver25 soliver25
  • 07-06-2022
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9. Why does Posada
mean when he
states "we are
eating more
marshmallows than
we can produce?"

Respuesta :

justyoung justyoung
  • 07-06-2022

Answer:

You are finishing resources faster than we can make them.

Explanation:

Assuming this is a metaphor, eating more than what you can produce means that you're eating more than you can make.

Sorry if that explanation is a bit difficult to understand.

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