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How many grams of sugar are in six dozen doughnuts if each doughnut contains 75 g of sugar?
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How many grams of sugar are in six dozen doughnuts if each doughnut contains 75 g of sugar?
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5400 grams
12 x 6 = 72 donuts
72 x 75 = 5400 grams total
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A dozen of donuts contains 12 donuts.
12x6= 72
If each donut contains 75 grams of sugar, you must add the total amount of donuts by the amount of grams that are in each donut.
72x75= 5,400g
There are 5,400g of sugar in six dozen donuts.
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