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beks73 [17]
3 years ago
9

Hey go to attachments and help me out- thanks very much! this is my last question for today so it would really help also stay sa

fe bc of corona

Mathematics
1 answer:
Llana [10]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

A) 250 / 8 = 31.25

31.25 x 8 = 250 Know you know that one pancake requires 31.25ml of Milk

31.25 x 4 = 125

So 4 pancakes requires 125ml of Milk

B) 5 / 8 = 0.625

0.625 x 8 = 5 So just like last time, you know that 0.625g of butter is required to make 8 pancakes

0.625 x 12 = 7.5g of Butter

So 12 pancakes requires 7.5g of butter.

Hope this makes sense !

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