1) To achieve the following measurements, you would use the following sides of the measuring jug: a. 50ml - The mark on the jug indicating 50ml. b. 100ml - The mark on the jug indicating 100ml. c. 200ml - The mark on the jug indicating 200ml. d. 250ml - The mark on the jug indicating 250ml. e. 500ml - The mark on the jug indicating 500ml.
2) The numbers on the scale increase by: a. 50g b. 100g c. 200g d. 250g e. 500g
3) Examples of liquid ingredients include water and milk.
4) True or False: You can weigh 225g easily? True You can weigh 4.2Kg easily? False You can weigh 10g easily? True
6) Examples of solid ingredients are flour and sugar.
7) 1. 50ml + 250ml = 300ml a. 50g + 50g = 100g 2. 150ml + 150ml = 300ml b. 200g + 125g = 325g 3. 200ml + 800ml = 1000ml c. 25g + 50g = 75g 4. 100ml + 1/2 a litre = 600ml d. 750g + 250g = 1000g 5. 400ml + 600ml = 1000ml e. 25g + 175g = 200g
8) Abbreviations for spoons: TSP - Teaspoon DSP - Dessert Spoon TBSP - Tablespoon
9) Two ingredients often measured using these spoons are salt and sugar.
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