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Here are the ingredients to make 12 shortcakes:
50g of sugar
200g of butter
200g of flour
10 ml of milk
Liz makes some shortcakes. She uses 25 ML OF MILK. HOW MANY SHORTCAKES DID LIZ MAKE?

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Robert has
500g of sugar
1000 of butter
1000g of flour
500 ml of milk
WORK OUT THE GREATEST NUMBER OF SHORTCAKES ROBERT CAN MAKE.
THANK YOU!!


Sagot :

25/10=2.5 lots
2.5x12=30 shortcakes

500/50=10 lots
1000/200=5 lots
1000/200=5 lots
500/10=50 lots
so the maximum number of lots is 5
5x12=60 shortcakes

hope this helps
So,

For a dozen shortcakes:
50g sugar
200g butter
200g flour
10 ml milk

Question #1:
If Liz used 25 ml milk, then she probably made 2.5 dozen shortcakes.

2.5(12) = 30

Liz made 30 shortcakes.


Question #2:
Robert's supplies:
500g sugar
1000g butter
1000g flour
500 ml milk

A dozen shortcakes takes
50g sugar
200g butter
200g flour
10ml milk

If he makes 5 dozen shortcakes, he will use

250g sugar
1000g butter (all of it)
1000g flour (all of it)
50ml milk

Robert cannot make more than 5 dozen shortcakes (60).