Guys I need your help!! Jake makes 9 loaves of olive bread. He uses 30 grams of olives in each loaf. He started with 1 kilogram
of olives. How many grams of olives does Jake have left?
2 answers:
Jake has about 730 grams of olives left over.
Answer:
730 g of olives
Step-by-step explanation:
First, convert 1 kg of olives to 1,000 g of olives.
Since he uses 30 grams per loaf, and makes 9 loaves, multiply 30x9, which equals 270g. This means he used 270 g of olives.
To find how many he has left, you subtract the amount he used from the amount he started with:
1,000 - 270 = 730 g
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