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If a cake recipe requires 3:2 by weight ratio of sugar and flour, how much sugar do you need to make a 10 pound cake?
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If a cake recipe requires 3:2 by weight ratio of sugar and flour, how much sugar do you need to make a 10 pound cake?
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If a cake recipe requires 3:2 by weight ratio of sugar and flour, how much sugar do you need to make a 10 pound cake?
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30lbs of sugar right?
Because the ratio is 3:2 and each 3rd lb is 1lb so make 10 of those and get 30:20
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