Jeff is baking a cake. The recipe says that he has to mix 32 grams of vanilla powder to the flour. Jeff knows that 1 cup of that particular vanilla powder has a mass of 128 grams. He added two over three of a cup of vanilla powder to the flour. Should Jeff add more vanilla powder to make the exact recipe or did he go over and by what amount?

Respuesta :

The situation above described that Jeff added two - thirds of 128 to the flour. The numerical value of (2/3)(128) is 85.33 grams. The recipe says to add only 32 grams of vanilla powder. Hence, Jeff went over the prescribed amount.

To determine the excess amount, subtract 32 from 85.33 which has a numerical value of 53.33 grams. 

Answer:

Jeff has add more vanilla powder to  the exact recipe.

He had to start over again by only adding [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] cups of vanilla to the flour.

Step-by-step explanation:

1 cup of that particular vanilla powder has a mass of 128 grams

1 cup = 128 grams

Cups of vanilla added by Jeff = [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex]

Mass of  [tex]\frac{2}{3}[/tex] cups of vanilla :

[tex]\frac{2}{3}\times 128 grams=\frac{128}{3} grams=85.33 grams[/tex]

Mass of vanilla required = 32 grams

Cups of vanilla required  =[tex]\frac{32}{128} =\frac{1}{4} cup[/tex]

Jeff has already added 85.33 grams of vanilla which is greater the mass of 32 grams of vanilla. So, he had to start over again by only adding [tex]\frac{1}{4}[/tex] cups of vanilla to the flour.

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