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20 July, 22:03

To make 100g of jam you need 57g

of strawberries, 13g of blackberries

and the rest should be sugar.

What is the ratio of blackberries to

sugar?

Give your answer in its simplest

form

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  1. 20 July, 22:11
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    The ratio of blackberries to sugar is 13 : 56 or 13/56, which is already in the in the simplest form.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    As we have to make 100g of jam

    so

    Amount of strawberries = 57g Amount of blackberries = 13g

    Thus

    The amount of sugar needs to be added to the mixture: 100 - (57 - 13) = 56g

    Therefore, the ratio of blackberries to sugar is 13 : 56 or 13/56, which is already in the in the simplest form.
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