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To make butter cream use butter and icing sugar in the ratio 1 : 2 . If I use 50g butter, how much icing sugar should I use?
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To make butter cream use butter and icing sugar in the ratio 1 : 2 . If I use 50g butter, how much icing sugar should I use?
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100g. How do you get from 1 to 50? You multiply by 50! That is what you have to do to the 2, which gives your answer. Just keep the pattern, aka function, the same throughout your ratio!!
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Answer:
100 g
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You would multiply the butter by 2.
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