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Matteo is following this recipe to make a cake. He wants to make five of these cakes. How much of each ingredient does he need? Recipe: Makes 1 cake 3 ounces butter 4 ounces sugar 5 ounces of flour 2 eggs 1 teaspoon (tsp) baking powder

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Answered by Monicaa2013
1

Answer:

15 ounces butter, 20 ounces sugar, 25 ounces flour, 10 eggs, 5 tsp baking powder

Step-by-Step Explanation:

1: MULTIPLICATION

  • In order to work out how many ingredients Matteo is going to need to bake five cakes, you will need to multiply the number of ingredients by five.

2: LAYOUT

  • So how do we work it out? Simple!
  • Times the 3 ounces of butter by five which gives you 15, Times the 4 ounces of sugar by 5 which gives you 20, Times the 5 ounces of flour by 5 which gives you 25, Times the two eggs by 5, which gives you 10 and finally, Times the 1 teaspoon of baking powder by 5, which gives you 5!
  • I'ts that simple!
Answered by payalchatterje
0

Answer:

Required amount of butter is 15 ounces, amount of sugar is 20 ounces, amount of flour is 25 ounces, numbers of eggs are 10 , amount of baking soda is 5 ounces

Step-by-step explanation:

Given,for one cake he need 3 ounces butter , 4 ounces sugar , 5 ounces of flour , 2 eggs , 1 teaspoon (tsp) baking powder.

So for 5 cakes he need

Butter  = 3 \times 5 = 15 \: ounces

Sugar  = 4 \times 5 = 20 \: ounces

Flour  = 5 \times 5 = 25 \: ounces

Eggs  = 5 \times 2 = 10 \:

Baking soda  = 1 \times 5 = 5 \: ounces

Therefore, required amount of butter is 15 ounces, amount of sugar is 20 ounces, amount of flour is 25 ounces, numbers of eggs are 10 , amount of baking soda is 5 ounces

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