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1 May, 23:27

A biscuit recipe calls for 2 pounds of all purpose flour and. 75 pound of butter, what would be the baker's percentage for butter if the recipe were converted to a formula with all purpose flour as the main ingredient?

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  1. 1 May, 23:51
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    Answer: 37.5%

    Explanation:

    Percentage is defined as parts of an amount in 100 parts of a basis. This must be stated mathamatically for better understanding and for calculations. It is the ratio:

    % = (parts / base) * 100.

    In this case you need to express the amount of butter as a part in 100 parts of all purpose flour, which, using the above definition, is:

    % butter = (0.75 pounds of butter / 2 pound of flour) * 100

    % butter = 0.75 * 100 / 2 = 75 / 2 = 37.5

    The answer is expressed as 37.5%.
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