Sam uses 140g of flour to make 12 cakes. How much flour will Sam need to make 21 cakes?

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Sam uses 140g of flour to make 12 cakes. In order to answer this question we need to find out how much flour is used to make 1 cake.

To do this we divide 140 by 12:

140 / 12 = 11 2/3

Next, we must find out how much flour is needed to make 21 cakes.

To do this, we mutiply the number of flour needed to make 1 cake by 21:

11 2/3 x 21 = 244.9999

Because it would be difficult to measure 244.9999g of flour, we simply round up to the nearest whole number:

= 245g of flour is needed to make 21 cakes.

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