First off thank you for vid, second I felt like I went back to math classes. I will need remember DOC! I just wanted to figure out a HUGE number 260 down to just 20 or 30. I will definitely try all this math. Which I knew I had to do. 🙈😂
Yes, that is tricky. It is easiest for me to use the fraction of .2 which would be 2/10 or 1/5. Then we would divide 1 cup by 5. Since 1 cup=16 Tablespoons, we could divide 16 by 5 which would give us 3 Tablespoons plus 1/5th of one Tablespoon. What is 1/5 of one Tablespoon? One Tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so we can divide 3 teaspoons by 5 which will give us .6 or a tad over 1/2 of a teaspoon. SOOOOO .2 X 1 cup is equal to 3 Tablespoons plus just over 1/2 teaspoon. An easier way would be to know the weight of 1 cup of sugar and use a weight measure(oz) instead of volume (cups, Tbsp,, tsp.)
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that's why in baking, weighing your ingredients is the best
Once again another easy to follow lesson thank you so much for taking time to do this it is a great deal of help
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First off thank you for vid, second I felt like I went back to math classes. I will need remember DOC! I just wanted to figure out a HUGE number 260 down to just 20 or 30. I will definitely try all this math. Which I knew I had to do. 🙈😂
If you measure all your ingredeints by weight, you would not have problems with divisions because the measuring scale is your tool of accuracy.
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so useful. thanks
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what would it be if 1c sugar x .2? i’m so lost on my assignment plz help
Yes, that is tricky. It is easiest for me to use the fraction of .2 which would be 2/10 or 1/5. Then we would divide 1 cup by 5. Since 1 cup=16 Tablespoons, we could divide 16 by 5 which would give us 3 Tablespoons plus 1/5th of one Tablespoon. What is 1/5 of one Tablespoon? One Tablespoon equals 3 teaspoons, so we can divide 3 teaspoons by 5 which will give us .6 or a tad over 1/2 of a teaspoon. SOOOOO .2 X 1 cup is equal to 3 Tablespoons plus just over 1/2 teaspoon. An easier way would be to know the weight of 1 cup of sugar and use a weight measure(oz) instead of volume (cups, Tbsp,, tsp.)
Do the cooking times differ?
If your portion size changes , most likely
Same formula for metric?
Would it be 1 1/2
Hi! Is This system Good for metric measurement too?
Thanks for this video it is a very helpfull for me cose i have a small resturant. Once again thank you. I'm requesting from you that please help me in finding the cost of each product. I'll wait for your good response 🙂