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The wartime ration of sugar was 50 g per person per week what is the weight of sugar in kilograms that was required for a period of four weeks to supply a village of 2500 people?
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The wartime ration of sugar was 50 g per person per week what is the weight of sugar in kilograms that was required for a period of four weeks to supply a village of 2500 people?
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4w(50g/w)(2500p/v)(kg/1000g)=500kg
Though technically kg are mass, the weight would be 500kg.9.8m/s^2=4900N
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