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KonstantinChe [14]
3 years ago
13

A French restaurant used 92,870 ounces of cream last year. This year, due to a menu update, it used 100% less. How much cream di

d the restaurant use this year?
Mathematics
1 answer:
ValentinkaMS [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

<u>The French restaurant did not use cream this year, due to a menu update.</u>

Step-by-step explanation:

1. Let's review the information given to us to answer the question correctly:

Amount of cream used by a French restaurant last year = 92.870 ounces

Amount of cream used by the French restaurant this year = 100% less

2.  How much cream did the restaurant use this year?

The answer is zero and we calculated it this way:

92,870 - 100% (92,870) = 92,870 - 92,870 * 1 = 92,870 - 92,870 = 0

<u>The French restaurant did not use cream this year, due to a menu update.</u>

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