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Hoochie [10]
3 years ago
9

Hey, I need help with the questions attached. I need it in 20 minutes, it is last minute homework. Thank you very much.

Mathematics
2 answers:
zimovet [89]3 years ago
7 0

Answers and Step-by-step explanations:

1. Let's find the amount of each ingredient we need for 1 person, and then multiply that by 3 later.

strawberry jelly: we have 120 grams for 4 people, so for 1 person, we need 120/4 = 30 grams

sponge fingers: we have 8 of these for 4 people, so for 1 person, we need 8/4 = 2 sponge fingers

custard: we have 420 mL for 4 people, so for 1 person, we need 420/4 = 105 mL

tinned fruit: we have 180 grams for 4 people, so for 1 person, we need 180/4 = 45 grams

Now, multiply each of these by 3 to find the amount needed for 3 people:

strawberry jelly: 30 grams * 3 = <u>90 grams</u>

sponge fingers: 2 sponge fingers * 3 = <u>6 sponge fingers</u>

custard: 105 mL * 3 = <u>315 mL</u>

tinned fruit: 45 grams * 3 = <u>135 grams</u>

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2. The area of a parallelogram is calculated by the formula: A = Bh, where B is the base length (usually a side length) and h is the height perpendicular to the base. Here, we see that have two potential base lengths: 20 and 15. However, looking at the height, it's only perpendicular to the base with length 20, so we know that B = 20 and h = 13.

Plugging these into the formula, we get: A = 20 * 13 = <u>260 cm squared</u>.

Hope this helps!

kirza4 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1)

90g strawberry jelly

6 sponge fingers

315ml custard

135g tinned fruit

2) 260 cm²

Step-by-step explanation:

1) 120/4 × 3

90g strawberry jelly

8/4 × 3

6 sponge fingers

420/4 × 3

315ml custard

180/4 × 3

135g tinned fruit

2) area = base × height

= 20 × 13

= 260 cm²

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