how is weight and cooking time used in maths
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To work out how long you have to cook something, the formula is cooking time in minutes = 15 + ((mass in grams ÷ 500) x 25). For example, if you have a chicken that weighs 2.8 kg, the calculation is 15 + ((2800 ÷ 500) x 25). The answer is 155 minutes, meaning you have to cook the chicken for 2 hours and 35 minutes.
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To work out how long you have to cook something, the formula is cooking time in minutes = 15 + ((mass in grams ÷ 500) x 25). For example, if you have a chicken that weighs 2.8 kg, the calculation is 15 + ((2800 ÷ 500) x 25). The answer is 155 minutes, meaning you have to cook the chicken for 2 hours and 35 minutes.
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