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Answered by MrNobody78
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(1) Convert 960g to Kg and express it as fraction in lowest form = 960/1000

(ii) Using 960g of total ingredients, we can make 2 dozen cookies. To make 25 cookies how much quantity of total ingredients is required = 960/ 25*12

(iii) If the three ingredients say Flour, Sugar and ChocoChips are taken in the ratio 3/1 / 2 , find the weight of each ingredient

(iv) If x' represents flour, y represents sugar, *z represents choco chips and 'c' represents cookies, frame an algebraic equation with the ratio given above and equate it to total number of cookies that can be made from 960g

[Eg: 3x' means 3 parts of flour]

Answered by BlossomingBud123
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