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large bag of sugar weighs 5kg. You are baking cookies for a fundraiser. You will be selling bags with 10 cookies. Each 10 cookies require 235g of sugar . How many cookies will you be able to make?
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large bag of sugar weighs 5kg. You are baking cookies for a fundraiser. You will be selling bags with 10 cookies. Each 10 cookies require 235g of sugar . How many cookies will you be able to make?
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5 kg = 5000 grams.
5000 / 235 = 21.28
This means that we’ll be able to make 21 bags of 10 cookies, since we can’t have part of a bag, so we can make 210 cookies.
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