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Note*: yield of cookies is 60(35g each, 2100 g total) previous questions to help

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Note*: yield of cookies is 60(35g each, 2100 g total)


previous questions to help with the upcoming ones:


if one had for example 2 cups of white sugar (400g), how many cookies can one make? 150g sugar/2100gcookies=400 sugar/x

Thus, x=5600g cookies, similarly, if we had 3 eggs and two cups of butter, whats the maximum number of cookies that can be made? ans: if 2 eggs give you 60 cookies then 3 give you 90. if one cup of butter gives 60 then 2 gives 120. so the most we can make is 90.


Now the Actual questions;

1-based on this recipe, how many cookies can one make with 6 eggs?


2- based on the recipe above, how many grams of flour would one need to make 12 cookies?


3- based on recipe, If one had 1475g of flour, 8 large eggs, what is the most number of cookies one can make?


4- based on recipe, what is the percentage of fat in the recipe. (assuming 5g of fat from chocolate chips)?


5- What is the mass of fat in one cookie from the recipe?

1 oup (226 grams) butter (room temperature % cups (150 g) white sugar % cups (160 g) brown sugar 2 large eggs (136 g) 1 1/2 (7.5 g) tsp vanilla extract 2 1/4 cups (295 g) all-purpose flour 1 tsp (5 g) baking soda 1/2 tsp (3 g) salt 1 1/2 cups (270 g) chocolate chips

Explanation / Answer

1. 60*3 = 180 cookies

2. 295/5 = 59 grams

3. all the eggs can be used with flour extra so 60*4 =240 cookies

4. 5/12525 = 0.4%

5. 0.083 grams

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