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20 November, 10:34

A recipe calls for 2 tsp of salt, 1 tsp of pepper, and 4 tsp of garlic powder. How much pepper and garlic powder would you need for a larger batch if you are using 15 tsp of salt?

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  1. 20 November, 10:39
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    amount of pepper required = 7.5 tsp

    amount of garlic powder required = 30 tsp

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given,

    amount of salt used for small batch of the recipe = 2 tsp

    amount of pepper used for small batch of the recipe = 1 tsp

    amount of garlic powder used for small batch of the recipe = 4 tsp

    amount of salt used for the larger batch = 15 tsp

    = 2 x 7.5 tsp

    = amount of salt used for small batch the recipe x 7.5

    So,

    the amount of pepper needed for the larger batch = 7.5 x amount of pepper used for the small batch of recipe

    = 7.5 x 1 tsp

    = 7.5 tsp

    the amount of garlic powder needed for the larger batch = 7.5 x amount of garlic powder used for the small batch of recipe

    = 7.5 x 4 tsp

    = 30 tsp
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