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Georgia [21]
3 years ago
5

He wants to make five of these cakes.

Mathematics
2 answers:
lapo4ka [179]3 years ago
8 0

<em>Awnser</em><em>:</em><em> </em><em>1</em><em>5</em><em> </em><em>ounces</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em>butter</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>2</em><em>0</em><em> </em><em>ounces</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em>sugar</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>2</em><em>5</em><em> </em><em>ounces</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em>flour</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>1</em><em>0</em><em> </em><em>eggs</em><em>,</em><em> </em><em>5</em><em> </em><em>teaspoons</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em>baking</em><em> </em><em>powder</em><em>.</em>

<em>Explanation</em><em>:</em><em> </em><em>Multiply</em><em> </em><em>everything</em><em> </em><em>times</em><em> </em><em>5</em><em> </em><em>to</em><em> </em><em>find</em><em> </em><em>how</em><em> </em><em>many</em><em> </em><em>of</em><em> </em><em>each</em><em> </em><em>ingredients</em><em> </em><em>you</em><em> </em><em>will</em><em> </em><em>need</em><em> </em><em>to</em><em> </em><em>have</em><em> </em><em>for</em><em> </em><em>5</em><em> </em><em>cakes</em><em>!</em>

gayaneshka [121]3 years ago
6 0
15 ounces of butter
20 ounces of sugar
25 ounces of flour
10 eggs
5 tsp baking powder
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