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Mrs. Lee uses 0.025 kilogram of wax to make a candle.
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Mrs. Lee uses 0.025 kilogram of wax to make a candle.
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i think it is
Monday = 50 candles
Tuesday = 4*50 = 200 candles
Wax used for each candle = 0.025 kg
Total wax used on tuesday = 0.025 × 200 = 5 kg
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The answer would be 5kg hope it helped
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