Mathematics, 25.11.2021 08:20 SumayahAminaAnsari
In the previous problem, you calculated the amount of butter you will need to increase the size of the brownie recipe. Examine the original recipe below.
How much cocoa powder, salt, and melted milk chocolate will you need for the increased recipe? (Remember to include the appropriate units.)
How does knowing how much butter the increased recipe will need allow you to calculate the other ingredient amounts without completing any additional work?
Be sure to answer in complete sentences.
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