A recipe for 24 cookies calls for 6 tablespoons of sugar. If you make 36 cookies and use 10 tablespoons, will the cookies taste the same? Explain.

User Icon for Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered
7 years ago

6/24 = 1/4 (0.25) tbs per cookie

10/36 = 5/18 (0.278) tbs per cookie

User Icon for Agal Agal answered
7 years ago

So, It Wont Taste The Same?

User Icon for Anonymous Anonymous answered
7 years ago

6/24 = ??? 10/36 ???

1/4 = 5/18 ???
I think not :)

how about making 40 ?

or use 9 tablespoons for 36 cookies
because
9/36 = 1/4

User Icon for Agal Agal answered
7 years ago

Soooooooooo, Yes Or No??????

User Icon for no no answered
7 years ago

nope

User Icon for Jacob Jacob answered
7 years ago

Why won't the cookies taste the same though...? I'm so confused. I've been doing this stupid test for hours

User Icon for nobody nobody answered
7 years ago

Jacob, it's because there are different amounts of sugar in the cookies. There's no way to tell if they'll actually taste different in real life unless you make cookies with the different amounts of sugar (which they most likely will taste different). However, since this is just a math problem, they're saying the batches will taste different because of the difference in sugar.

User Icon for Melody.S Melody.S answered
6 years ago

24 cookies divided by 6 tablespoons of sugar equals 4 cookies per tablespoon of sugar. So, 4 cookies times 10 tablespoons of sugar equals 40 cookies. Since you are using the amount of sugar for 40 cookies instead of 36, the cookies will be sweeter.

User Icon for 8:00pm 8:00pm answered
5 years ago

Lol me too Jacob !!!😂😂👌🏻

User Icon for Thnx Thnx answered
4 years ago

Thank you Melody.S

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4 years ago

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2 years ago

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