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If cheese is $4.40 per kilogramme, what should I pay for 200 grammes?
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If it's 4.4 per kilo, and a kilo is 1000 grams, that means you divide both the 1000 and 4.4 by 5 (since 200/1000 is equal to 1/5). So, you should pay $0.88 for 200 grams.
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