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ira [324]
2 years ago
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How to convert To prepare for a bake-off, Louise used 0.61 kilogram of flour each day for 3 weeks. How many grams did Louise use

in those 3 weeks? 1 kg = 1,000 g
Mathematics
1 answer:
Ronch [10]2 years ago
7 0

Given:

Louise used 0.61 kilogram of flour each day for 3 weeks.

To find:

How many grams did Louise use in those 3 weeks?

Solution:

We know that,

1 kg = 1000 g

Flour used by Louise each day for 3 weeks = 0.61 kg

1 week = 7 days

3 week = 21 days

Flour used by Louise for 3 weeks (21 days) = (21 × 0.61) kg

                                                                        = 12.81 kg

                                                                        = (12.81 × 1000)    [ 1 kg = 1000 g]

                                                                        = 12810 g

Therefore, flour used by Louise for those 3 weeks is 12,810 grams.

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