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In a candy factory, the nutty chocolate bars contain 20.0 % pecans by mass. If 4.0 kg of pecans were used for candy last Tuesday, how many pounds of nutty chocolate bars were made? Express your answer to two significant figures.

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Answer:

44.09 pounds

Step-by-step explanation:

We got that 20 % of the mass of a nutty chocolate bar its pecans, if 4.0 kg of pecans were used, we need to find the X in the equation


0.2 * X = 4.0 \ kg

where X its the total mass of nutty chocolate bars produced. So, we can just divide by 0.2 on both sides, and we find:


X = 4.0 kg / 0.2


X = 20.0 \ kg

Of course, we need the total mass produced in pounds, and not in kilograms. Looking at an conversion table, we can find that 1 kg its 2.20462 pounds, multiplying the value for total mass produced by the conversion factor we get:


X = 20.0 \ kg * 2.20462 \ (pounds)/(kg)


X = 44.0924 \ pounds

Now, we just need to round off to two significant figures. This is:


X = 44.09 \ pounds,

the total mass of nutty chocolate bars made last Tuesday to two significant figures.

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