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kakasveta [241]
3 years ago
15

A recipe uses 100 g of flour, 100 g of sugar and 80 g of butter.

Mathematics
2 answers:
kodGreya [7K]3 years ago
5 0
He will have 32 g of butter left over.

He only has 60 g of sugar which is only 60% of the recipe amount.
60% of 80 g of butter = 48 g used
80 - 48 = 32 g
Maslowich3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

600 butter : 2000 flour : 200 sugar : 400 currants = 72 cakes

120 cakes could be made with 1 kg of butter

Step-by-step explanation:

Here, 72 cakes = 6 dozen cakes

( since 12 cake = 1 dozen cake ).

a. First calculate quantity of each ingredient per dozen by dividing each by 1.5 (18/12).

• Butter - 150/1.5 = 100 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

100g x 6 = 600 g

• Flour - 500/1.5 = 333.33 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

333.33 g x 6 = 2000 g

• Sugar - 50/1.5 = 33.33 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

33.33 x 6 = 200 g

• Currants - 100/1.5 = 66.67 g per dozen

For 6 dozen :

66.67 x 6 = 400 g

b. It is given that,

150g butter is required to make = 18 cakes

Then by using unitary method, we get,

1 g of butter is required to make = 18/150 cakes

Since, 1 Kg = 1000 g

Then,

1000 g of butter is required to make = (18/150) × 1000

= 120 cakes

Hence, with 1 kg of butter 120 whole cakes can be made.

Hope this answer helps you :)

Have a great day :)

Mark brainliest

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