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Llana [10]
4 years ago
11

Eli is following this recipe to bake bread rolls. He uses 700 g of flour. How much of the other ingredients does he use? Recipe:

Makes 12 bread rolls 400 g flour 14 g salt 8 g yeast 28 ml oil 420 ml water
? g salt
? g yeast
? ml oil
? ml water
Mathematics
1 answer:
defon4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

ok so i think you need 15g sait/7g yeast/29ml oil/428ml water

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