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Each drawing pin is made from 0.23g of metal. How many drawing pins can be made from 1kg of metal
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Each drawing pin is made from 0.23g of metal. How many drawing pins can be made from 1kg of metal
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1kg = 1000g
1000/0.23=4347.83 (to 2 decimal places)
Therefore, 4347 pins can be made from 1kg of metal. Hope it's correct!
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