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This 3 page paper demonstrate how there is algebra in everyday life. The paper uses the example of baking a cake and shows how an algebraic equation can be used to explain the process and the make up of the cake. This is explained in easy to understand terms.
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3 pages (~225 words per page)
File: TS14_TEalgcake.rtf
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may be used is that of making cakes or preparing food for an event to be held. There are many recipes for cakes, for example, a simple recipe is
to use some eggs, weight them, and then add the same weight of flower, sugar and then butter or margarine. This cake is know as "four quarters". The number eggs
used doe not matter as using the weight as a proportion all the other ingredients will match up in the right proportion. If we are to place this into a
formula the it may be E + B + F + S = C Where e is the weight of the eggs, B is the weight of the butter,
F is the weight of the flower and S is the weight of the sugar. However, when we book at this it is the recipe, but reading the book there
is also a further addition, the cooking in the oven. Without this there is only the cake mixture and the chemical reactions required to change the mixture into cake and
as such it is only half a formula and will not work The difficult is that we cannot measure heat in weight, so the measure needs to be different. Heat
is measured in temperature, There are two dimensions here, heat and time. It may be tempting to use the notation that will result in an equation that uses heat x
time, such as h x t. However, although this may make sense, it is not what actually occurs, as if we can multiply in algebra we would also need
to divide, and this is not an option when cooking a cake, we need to find another may of noting this down. The temperature and the time are inextricably
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