Sagot :
So we can do this by finding how much is needed for one pancake first.
[tex]400/8=50[/tex]
50ml of milk is needed to make 1 pancake.
From there we can multiply it by 6 to figure out how much we need for 6.
[tex]50*6=300[/tex]
Alternatively, you can just divide 400 by 8/6 but some people find that confusing and it's often easier to follow workings if you do the above method.
300ml of milk is needed to make 6 pankakes.
[tex]400/8=50[/tex]
50ml of milk is needed to make 1 pancake.
From there we can multiply it by 6 to figure out how much we need for 6.
[tex]50*6=300[/tex]
Alternatively, you can just divide 400 by 8/6 but some people find that confusing and it's often easier to follow workings if you do the above method.
300ml of milk is needed to make 6 pankakes.
[tex]Use\ the\ proportion:\\\\\begin{array}{ccc}400\ ml&-&8\ pancakes\\\\x\ ml&-&6\ pancakes\end{array}cross\ multiply\\\\\\8x=6\times400\ ml\\\\8x=2400\ ml\ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ |divdie\ btoh\ sides\ by\ 6\\\\\boxed{x=300\ ml}\\\\Answer:300\ ml\ of\ milk\ is\ used\ for\ 6\ pancakes.[/tex]