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Mason has a box of cereal. with each bowl of cereal, he eats 28 grams of cereal. he can make 17 bowls of cereal from one box. write a division equation that could be used to find the amount of cereal, in grams, that is in one box of cereal

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Final answer:

To determine the amount of cereal in Mason's box, a division equation is set up as 'X ÷ 28 = 17', where X is the total grams of cereal in the box. Multiplying both sides by 28 gives us 'X = 17 × 28', which, when calculated, provides the total amount of cereal in grams.

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the total amount of cereal in the box, you need to use a division equation that relates the amount of cereal per bowl to the total number of bowls Mason can make from one box. Since Mason eats 28 grams of cereal with each bowl and he can make 17 bowls from one box, the equation would be:

Total grams of cereal in one box ÷ 28 grams per bowl = 17 bowls

Let X represent the total grams of cereal in one box. The division equation would be:

X ÷ 28 = 17

To find X, you would multiply both sides of the equation by 28:

X = 17 × 28

After doing the multiplication, you will get the total amount of cereal in the box in grams.

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