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Packet of sweets weighs 0.6kg. The mass of each sweet is 15kg. How many sweets are in the packet?
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Packet of sweets weighs 0.6kg. The mass of each sweet is 15kg. How many sweets are in the packet?
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Each sweet weighs 15kg and each packet weighs 0.6kg so 0.6/15. 0.04 sweets in each packet.
I thinks you might have meant the packet weighs 15kg and sweets weigh 0.6kg, in that case 15/0.6=25
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