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Orchard a grew 2000 pounds of olives how many liters of olive oil would that be

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Final answer:

The calculation based on the provided ratio of 1.25 liters of olive oil per pound of olives yields 2,500 liters of olive oil for 2,000 pounds of olives.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question relates to the conversion of units, specifically from pounds of olives to liters of olive oil. This is a two-step problem: first, we need to understand the typical yield of oil from olives, and second, we must then convert that amount into liters.

If we use the provided ratio information, we find that for 200,000 pounds of olives, the operation produces 250,000 liters of oil. This gives us a ratio of 1.25 liters per pound of olives. Therefore, if we have 2,000 pounds of olives, we multiply 2,000 by 1.25 to find the number of liters of oil.

2,000 pounds * 1.25 liters/pound = 2,500 liters of olive oil

This calculation assumes that the yield of olives to oil is consistent and does not vary based on other factors like olive variety or extraction method. In reality, yields can vary.

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