A recipe calls for 5 kilograms of sugar and 20 kilograms of butter. What percent of the recipe is the sugar?

3 Answers
Jun 12, 2017

20%20%

Explanation:

The total amount of the mixture is 25kg25kg.
If we know that 5kg5kg is sugar of the total amount, we can simply divided 5/25525. Which gives us .20.20 which equal to 20%20%

Jun 12, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

If we add the two amounts together we get:

20 kg + 5kg = 25kg20kg+5kg=25kg of the mixture.

The sugar would be:

5kg5kg of the 25kg25kg or 5/25525 of the mixture.

"Percent" or "%" means "out of 100" or "per 100", Therefore x% can be written as x/100x100.

So we can write and solve the equation:

x/100 = 5/25x100=525

color(red)(100) xx x/100 = color(red)(100) xx 5/25100×x100=100×525

cancel(color(red)(100)) xx x/color(red)(cancel(color(black)(100))) = 500/25

x = 20

The sugar is 20/100 of the mixture or 20%.

Jun 12, 2017

%"sugar"=20% "by mass"

Explanation:

%"sugar" = "Mass of sugar"/"Mass of sugar AND mass of butter"xx100%

=(5*kg*"sugar")/(5*kg*"sugar"+20*kg*"butter")xx100%

=20% by mass...........

I don't know what you are making here. Most cake mixes mix equal quantities of fat and sugar.