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12 March, 12:24

Victoria decides she likes the cookies and decides to make them for a fundraiser at her school. she needs to make 5 dozen cookies. how can she adjust her recipe? show and explain your work

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  1. 12 March, 12:44
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    I can't answer the question since this is only a fragment of the whole thing, but I can tell you how to answer it based off of the info given. 5 dozen is 60 cookies, so, depending on how much the recipe makes, just multiply the amounts the recipe calls for in order to make it explain how to make 60 cookies. For example, if the recipe makes 12 cookies with (I'll just make up this recipe, since I'm not much of a baker):

    4 eggs

    2 1/2 cups of flour

    3 oz of milk

    2 sticks of butter

    and 1 1/4 oz of water, all you have to do is multiply all of those numbers by five, since 12*5 = 60 cookies, and there's how to answer it.

    I could have a more accurate answer if you provide details, but that's how I'm guessing the question wants you to answer it.
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