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A 100kg bag of granulated sugar is to be put into smaller polythene (nylon) bags each containing 250g. How many polythene bags will needed?
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A 100kg bag of granulated sugar is to
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many polythene bags will needed?
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100 kg = 100000 g
∴ bags needed =
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400
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