Asked by Kiki

Here is the question:


"To make a pancake mix, add 1/2 cup of sugar, 3 cups of flour, 1 cup of powdered milk, 1 teaspoon baking powder and 1/2 teaspoon salt. Assuming the volume of the baking powder and salt are negligible, how much flour will be needed to make 50 cups of the dry mix?"

We are doing proportions, which is:

a c
__ = __
b d

***The units of A&C have to be the same and B&D also.

I got this far in the problem while doing it::::

x (cups of flour) ???
________________ = _________
50 cups of flour 3 cups of flour


for the top ?? do I put all the dry ingredients listed? Because I don't think I do, because if I did so, then the outcome would be too large, wouldn't it?

Answers

Answered by Kiki
And then it asks:


"List the ingredients to a favorite recipe. Triple the recipe."

then

"Now figure 1/3 the recipe. Try using fraction multiplication, then do the problem again using proportion method."


I'm really stupid.
So to triple the recipe that I write, I would times it by 3, correct?

I'm sorry.
Answered by Kiki
The recipe I chose was this::

FRUIT SALAD


1 pint of strawberries
1 pound of grapes
3 bananas
1 (8 oz) strawberry yogurt.

But when it tells me to do 1/3 of the recipe I keep getting the tripled amount.
Am I doing something wrong?
Answered by Kiki
sorry I didn't mean to double post a response

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