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Anonymous asked in Education & ReferenceHome Schooling · 3 months ago

A recipe needs a ratio of 2 : 5 of sugar to flour. If Joe uses 60g of sugar, how much flour should he use?

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  • Anonymous
    2 months ago

    one hundred fifty grams

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    A recipe needs a ratio of 2 : 5 of sugar to flour. 

    If Joe uses 60 g of sugar, he should use 150 g of flour.

  • 3 months ago

     If Joe uses 60g of sugar, how much flour should he use is - 150g 

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    Learn to use math.

    What you need to learn NEXT year will depend on whether or not you learn your lessons THIS year.

    if you cannot do this problem by yourself, ask your teacher or parent for help.  Because while cheating on this question can help you pass THIS year, if you cheat now, you will flunk out NEXT year for sure.

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    240 g  of  flour.  

  • ?
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    You want ''2 parts'' Sugar to ''5 parts'' Flour .. and you have 60g of Sugar.

    So ..

    If 60g is ''2 parts'' .. 30g is ''1 part'' (60/2) .. and 150g is ''5 parts'' (30 x 5)

    That's 60g of Sugar to 150g of Flour

  • kswck2
    Lv 7
    3 months ago

    This is a homework question. It is a Cooking & Recipe group. 

    Ergo, you are not old enough to be here and should be in school and doing your OWN homework. 

  • 3 months ago

    This is a math (probably homework) question, not a cooking question. There are vast armies of intellectuals whose purpose in life is to help you with your homework. They hang out in Education and Reference; Homework Help.

  • 3 months ago

    if 2 are 60 that means 1 is 30. So what is 5, 30s? Or 5 multiplied by 30?

  • Anonymous
    3 months ago

    This is a 4th grade math question. You aren't old enough to be on this site. 

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