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victus00 [196]
3 years ago
6

There are 230 calories in 4 ounce of a type of ice cream. How many calories are in 6 ounces of paper ice cream

Mathematics
1 answer:
serious [3.7K]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

345 calories.

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given that there are 230 calories in 4 ounce of a type of ice cream.

First of all let us find calories per ounce ice-cream by dividing 230 by 4.

\text{Number of calories per ounce ice-cream}=\frac{230}{4}

\text{Number of calories per ounce ice-cream}=57.5

Therefore, the ice-cream contains 57.5 calories per ounce of ice-cream.

Let us find amount of calories in 6 ounces of ice-cream by multiplying number of calories per ounce by 6.

\text{Amount of calories in 6 ounces of ice-cream}=57.5\times 6

\text{Amount of calories in 6 ounces of ice-cream}=345

Therefore, there are 345 calories in 6 ounces of ice cream.

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