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One serving of Mike’s crackers has 150 calories and a mass of 30 grams. How many calories are in 6 grams of crackers?
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One serving of Mike’s crackers has 150 calories and a mass of 30 grams. How many calories are in 6 grams of crackers?
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Answer:
30Cals
Explanation:
150/30*6
Easy.
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