<h2>Round 2 scores are higher than round 1 scores.</h2>
The first one adds up to 34 while the second adds up to 36. This puts C and D to false.
Answer:
50 bags of sugar
Step-by-step explanation:
There are 1000 grams in 1 kilogram
We know each shelf can hold up to 30 kilograms and we know each bag of sugar weighs 600 grams.
We multiply 30 kilograms (kg) by 1000 <u>to make it equal to grams</u><u> </u>so:
30 kg x 1000 = 30,000 grams
We should <u>divide 30,000 by 600</u> to know how many bags each shelf can hold
30,000/600 = 50 bags of sugar
The answe to this questin is a