jonnys412
24.01.2021 •
Mathematics
A recipe for ten flapjacks needs 20g butter, 30g
sugar and 50g rolled oats. How many flapjacks can
I make if I have 140g butter, 150g sugar and 200g
rolled oats?
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Ответ:
49
Step-by-step explanation:
For 10 flapjacks we need a total of 100g of ingredients
therefore, we need to get how many gram for 1 flapjacks
that is, for butter 20÷10=2
for sugar 30÷10=3
for rolled oats 50÷10=5
that's a total of 10.
this means it takes 10g of ingredients to make 1 flapjacks
then 140+150+200=490
490÷10=49
The final answer is 49 flapjacks can be made from the above ingredients
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Orthographic Projection is used for making the projects but Isometric Projection is used to have better understanding of the object.
Orthographic drawings are typically two dimensional views of an object. For instance, if you were designing a table, you would draw a top view, side view and a bottom view. Should these three views not fully explain the design of the table other views would need to be drawn. When drawing an perspective view in an orthographic manner, you would utilize a 45 degree triangle for the lines that extend back or forward from the vertical lines. This type of perspective is not a true perspective because you can measure the true length of all the details shown. An isometric drawing is meant to depict a 3D image of an object in what appears to be a perspective view. However, similar to an orthographic perspective, all of the lines in an isometric drawing can be measured to their true length. What makes it different from an orthographic perspective is that its angled lines are drawn at 30 or 60 degrees or divisions of them. Drawing this by hand you would use a 30/60/90 triangle.
In either case, both types of perspectives can be accurately measured with a ruler in order to know the objects measurements.
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