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JulijaS [17]
3 years ago
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1)How many pinches of salt would be in 24 servings?

Mathematics
1 answer:
laila [671]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

1. 2 pinch of salt

2. 3/2 egg =1.5 eggs

3. 33g of flour=1/3 pinch of salt

33g of flour=1/3 tbsp of oil

33g of flour=1/3 egg

33g of flour=100ml of milk

4. 24 servings

5. 300g of flour

Step-by-step explanation:

12 servings

Plain flour=100g

Salt=a pinch

Oil= 1 tbsp

Egg=1

Milk=300 ml

1. Pinches of salt in 24 servings

24

12 servings=1 pinch of salt

24 servings=24/12*1 pinch of salt

=2*1 pinch of salt

=2 pinch of salt

2. Egg needed for 18 servings

12 servings=1 egg

18 servings=18/12 * 1 egg

=3/2* 1 egg

=3/2 egg

3. If there are 33 grams of flour,

The other ingredients will be

33g/100g=1/3

The other ingredients will be 1/3 of the original measurement

Salt=a pinch

33g of flour=1/3 pinch of salt

Oil= 1 tbsp

33g of flour=1/3 tbsp of oil

Egg=1

33g of flour=1/3 egg

Milk=300 ml

33g of flour=1/3 of 300ml

=1/3*300

=300/3

=100ml of milk

4. If two eggs were used, grams of flour needed is

1 egg =12 servings

2 eggs=2* 12 servings

=24 servings

5. Flour needed if 900ml milk is used

100g flour=300ml of milk

900ml of milk=300ml * 3

Therefore,

900ml of milk=100g of flour *3

900ml of milk=300g of flour

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