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pashok25 [27]
3 years ago
5

Mr Black. 32 kg mg jars of peanut butter for school snacks. he spread the peanut butter on Bagels to feed 60 students. How many

grams of peanut butter did he use for each bagel
Mathematics
1 answer:
hoa [83]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Amount of peanut butter each student get = 533.34 gram (Approx.)

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

Amount of peanut butter Mr black has = 32 kg

Total number of students = 60 students

Find:

Amount of peanut butter each student get

Computation:

Amount of peanut butter Mr black has = 32 kg

Amount of peanut butter Mr black has = 32 x 1,000 gram

Amount of peanut butter Mr black has = 32,000 gram

Amount of peanut butter each student get = Amount of peanut butter Mr black has / Total number of students

Amount of peanut butter each student get = 32,000 / 60

Amount of peanut butter each student get = 533.33

Amount of peanut butter each student get = 533.34 gram (Approx.)

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