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A 5 kg ham is sliced for sandwiches there are 125 slices how many grams are in each slice
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A 5 kg ham is sliced for sandwiches there are 125 slices how many grams are in each slice
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40 grams.
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Convert 5 kilograms to grams.
1 kg = 1000 g
5 * 1000 = 5000
Now divide this to the slices.
5000 / 125 = 40
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