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Two similar biscuit tins hold the same type of biscuits. The net mass of biscuits in the smaller tin is 1 kg. Find the net mass of biscuits in the larger tin. Net mass of biscuits in larger tin = __?_ kg

Two similar biscuit tins hold the same type of biscuits. The net mass of biscuits-example-1

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Answer:

1.5 kg

Explanation:

Assuming it scales linearly: the higher tin holds 9/6 as many biscuits, so:

9/6 · 1 kg = 1.5 kg

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