Part of Maths (Levels 1 and 2)Catering
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Speaker: One of our favourites on the menu is our special chocolate brownie which we bake up in trays like this.
This is about roughly 30 portions.
The majority sell as a dessert but we need to keep some back, which we give away for free as petit fours with coffee.
Chef wants to make 拢150 profit from this one tray.
Now I know they sell the desserts downstairs for 拢7.
So the next thing I need to do is work out how many portions I have to sell to get the 拢150 profit.
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Speaker: So the next thing I need to do is work out how many portions I need to sell in order to make Chef's 拢150 profit.
I do this by first looking up the cost price to make the brownie which my sheet says is 拢27.53 for 30 portions.
So I take 拢27.53 and I add on the 拢150 desired profit.
Which gives me a total of 拢177.53.
Now I know that they sell the desserts downstairs for 拢7 so all I have to do is divide 拢177.53 by 7 which is 25.36.
Now obviously I can't sell a third of a dessert so I need to round that up to 26 leaving me 4 portions to cut into petit fours to serve with coffee.
Speaker 1: So Daisy, how are you getting on?
Speaker 2: Well, Chef. I wanted to see how many portions I could keep back for petit fours whilst making your 拢150 profit.
First I worked out the cost price of all the brownies which was 拢27.53.
Then I added that on to your desired profit which was 拢150.
Then I divided that number by 拢7 because that's what we sell it for which gave me roughly 26 portions so these are the 26 portions that we're keeping for dessert so we have 4 left for petit fours.
Speaker 1: Very well done. Thank you.
Speaker 2: Thank you Chef.
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