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A jar of jam contains 55% fruit.How much fruit would I need for ten 454g jars of jam?
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A jar of jam contains 55% fruit.How much fruit would I need for ten 454g jars of jam?
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Answer: 10x454x0.55=2,497 grams of fruit
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10x454x0.55=2,497 grams of fruit
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