Answer:
Part a) 119 cups
Part b) 30 cups
Step-by-step explanation:
Part a)
step 1
Find the volume of the conical cup with a diameter of 4 in. and a height of 8 in
The volume of the cone (cup) is equal to

we have
----> the radius is half the diameter

assume

substitute

step 2
Find out how many cups of water must Carissa scoop out of the sink
Divide the volume of the sink by the volume of the cup
so

Part b)
step 1
Find the volume of the conical cup with a diameter of 8 in. and a height of 8 in
The volume of the cone (cup) is equal to

we have
----> the radius is half the diameter

assume

substitute

step 2
Find out how many cups of water must Carissa scoop out of the sink
Divide the volume of the sink by the volume of the cup
so

Let the one type of the bread be bread A
The second type of the bread be bread B
Let the flour be 'f' and the butter be 'b'
We need 150f + 50b for bread A and 75f + 75b for bread B
We can compare the amount of flour and bread needed for each bread and write them as ratio
FLOUR
Bread A : Bread B
150 : 75
2 : 1
We have a total of 2250gr of flour, and this amount is to be divided into the ratio of 2 parts : 1 part. There is a total of 3 parts.
2250 ÷ 3 = 750 gr for one part then multiply back into the ratio to get
Bread A : Bread B = (2×750) : (1×750) = 1500 : 750
BUTTER
Bread A : Bread B = 50 : 75 = 2 : 3
The amount of butter available, 1250 gr is to be divided into 2 parts : 3 parts.
There are 5 parts in total
1250 ÷ 5 = 250 gr for one part, then multiply this back into the ratio
Bread A: Bread B = (2×250) : (3×250) = 500 : 750
Hence, for bread A we need 1500 gr of flour and 500 gr of butter, and for bread B, we need 750 gr of flour and 750 gr of butter.
Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
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