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mass of egg (d) 64 g (e) 73 g

size of egg (d) large (e) very lg

(a) 6 lg eggs....63 g to 72 g......lowest mass = ( 6 * 63) = 378 g

highest mass = (6 * 72) = 432 g

(b) 1 kg = 1000 g...so 0.125 kg = (0.125 * 1000) = 125 g

for 6 eggs = 125/6 = 20.8...she had small eggs

I am not 100% sure on this one....that was 0.125 kg, right ??

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mass of egg (d) 64 g (e) 73 g
size of egg (d) large (e) very lg

(a) 6 lg eggs....63 g to 72 g......lowest mass = ( 6 * 63) = 378 g
highest mass = (6 * 72) = 432 g

(b) 1 kg = 1000 g...so 0.125 kg = (0.125 * 1000) = 125 g
for 6 eggs = 125/6 = 20.8...she had small eggs
I am not 100% sure on this one....that was 0.125 kg, right ??

User Lloyd Armstrong
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