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13 (a) The mass of flour used in a recipe doubles as the number of biscuits made doubles. On the axes below, sketch a graph to show this relationship. (b) Here are ... show full transcript
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To visualize this relationship, you would draw a straight line on a graph. The x-axis represents the number of biscuits, and the y-axis represents the mass of flour in grams. You would start at the origin (0, 0) and plot a line that passes through points like (10, 120) and (20, 240), illustrating that as the number of biscuits doubles, so does the mass of flour used.
Step 2
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First, calculate the flour needed for 432g of butter. The recipe states that 120g of butter is needed to make 10 biscuits, so to find the relationship of butter to biscuits, we set up a ratio:
If 120g butter makes 10 biscuits, then using the equation:
ext{biscuit ext{s}} = rac{432g ext{ butter}}{120g} imes 10 = 36 ext{ biscuits}
Thus, Jane made 36 biscuits.
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Jane initially had a 2 kg bag of sugar, which is equivalent to 2000 grams. Since the recipe calls for 100g of sugar to make 10 biscuits, the requirement for the 36 biscuits she made is:
For 36 biscuits, the sugar required is:
ext{sugar ext{ left}} = 2000g - rac{100g}{10} imes 36 = 2000g - 360g = 1640g
Therefore, Jane has 1640 grams of sugar left in the bag.
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