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Cake Ingredients

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Cake Ingredients


1. The problem states that Miss Liza needs 20g of sugar and 20g of butter to bake one cake. 2. We are given 1.2kg of sugar. First, convert 1.2kg to grams: $$1.2 \text{ kg} = 1.2 \times 1000 = 1200 \text{ g}$$ 3. To find how many cakes can be made with 1200g of sugar, divide the total sugar by the sugar needed per cake: $$\frac{1200}{20} = 60 \text{ cakes}$$ 4. Since each cake requires 20g of butter, the total butter needed for 60 cakes is: $$60 \times 20 = 1200 \text{ g}$$ 5. Convert the butter mass back to kilograms: $$\frac{1200}{1000} = 1.2 \text{ kg}$$ Final answer: Miss Liza can make 60 cakes with 1.2kg of sugar, and she will need 1.2kg of butter.