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Suppose you have a bucket of sand containing 5.5 billion grains of sand ( 5.5×109 grains). Most of the grains of sand are white, but there are some brown grains mixed evenly throughout. If the concentration of brown sand is 2.0% , how many grains of brown sand are in the bucket?

User SLLegendre
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Answer:

Grains of brown sand are in the bucket are
1.1* 10^8 grains.

Explanation:

Total number sand grains in the bucket =
5.5* 10^9 grain

Concentration of brown sand grains = 2.0%

Number of brown brain in the bucket be x


\%=\frac{\text{Brown sand grains}}{\text{Total sand grains}}* 100


2.0\%=(x)/(5.5* 10^9 grain)* 100


x=1.1* 10^8 grains

Grains of brown sand are in the bucket are
1.1* 10^8 grains.

User Myst
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Answer:

1.1×10^8

Explanation:

2% of 5.5 billion is ...

2×10^-2 × 5.5×10^9 = 11×10^7 = 1.1×10^8

About 1.1×10^8 grains of brown sand are in the bucket.

User Costas Bakoulias
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