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A recipe that serves two people calls for 1600 milligrams of baking soda.you want to make enough for 10 people.how much baking soda will you need in grams
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You would multiply 1600 by 5 or divide 1600 by 2 and multiply by 10 to get an answer of 800 milligrams. Then you convert into grams.
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