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A customer orders 8 bags of rice that each weigh 1/2 kg, and 12 packets of popcorn that each weigh 150 g. What is the total mass of the order?
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A customer orders 8 bags of rice that each weigh 1/2 kg, and 12 packets of popcorn that each weigh 150 g. What is the total mass of the order?
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Rice: .5(8) = 4kg (4000 g)
Popcorn: 150(12) = 1800 g
Total mass = mass of rice (4000 g) + mass of popcorn (1800g)
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Total mass = 5,800 g (or 5.8 kg)
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