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A box is filled with 400-g packets of noodles. The box weighs 6 kg in total. Three packets are removed from the box. How much does the box weigh now?
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A box is filled with 400-g packets of noodles. The box weighs 6 kg in total. Three packets are removed from the box. How much does the box weigh now?
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6kg = 6000g ... taking out 3 packets of 400g would be 1200g and subtracting that from 6000 the answer comes to 4800g.
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The box will weight 4.8 kilograms
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