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9 April, 17:54

A recipe that serves two people calls for 1,600 milligrams of baking soda. You want to make enough for 10 people. How much baking soda do you need in grams

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  1. 9 April, 18:17
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    Divide 10 by 2 because 1,600 milligrams of baking soda feeds 2 people. then multiply your quotient by 1,600.

    (10 / 2 = 5)

    5 is your quotient.

    multiply 5 and 1,600

    1,600 X 5 = 8,000

    but you want grams.

    there are 1,000 milligrams in a gram.

    divide 8,000 by 1,000

    8,000 / 1,000 = 8

    you need 8 grams of baking soda to feed 10 people
  2. 9 April, 18:18
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    10/2=5

    5 x 1600 = 8000 milligrams

    = 8 grams
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