4 because you take 2²= 2 times 2 = 4
<em>7 grams of sugar</em>
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Explanation:</h2>
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I'll assume your answer is as follows:
<em>A bowl of cereal had 3 3/6 grams of sugar in it. If Victor ate 2 bowl a week, how many grams of sugar would he have eaten?</em>
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If so, then we know that:
- A bowl of cereal had 3 3/6 grams of sugar in it.
In other words, the total of sugar he ate can be calculated as:

So <em>he'd have eaten 7 grams of sugar</em>
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Answer:
880 high-quality version
Step-by-step explanation:
I think the below is your full question:
<em>A Web music store offers two versions of a popular song. The size of the standard version is 2.1megabytes (MB). The size of the high-quality version is 4.5 MB. Yesterday, there were 1290 downloads of the song, for a total download size of 4821 MB. How many downloads of the high-quality version were there?</em>
Here is my answer:
Let x is the number of high-quality version
So the number of standard version= 1290 - x
We also know: total download size of 4821 MB. which means:
4.5x + 2.1(1290-x) = 4821
<=> 4.5x+2709-2.1x=4821
<=> 2.4x=2112
<=> x=880
So there were 880 high-quality version
The photo is kinda blurry but can I have more background information about what’s going on here