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There is 28 kg 750 g of sugar in a sack. How many tins of 500 g sugar can be filled using the sugar in the sack?

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Answer:

57 sacks

Explanation:

28750 ÷ 500 =

57 sacks

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User Jnv
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Answer:

Explanation:

28 kg + 750 g = 28*1000 + 750

28000 + 750

= 28750 g

Number of sack = Total quantity of sugar ÷ quantity of sugar in a sack

= 28750 ÷ 500

= 57 sacks

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