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23 July, 09:14

A serving of green beans is 125 g. The cafeteria has 10 5-kilogram cans of green beans. Does the cafeteria have enough green beans to serve 350 students?

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  1. 23 July, 11:00
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    Single serving=125g

    for 350 students=125*350g=43750g

    or 43.75 kg

    as cafeteria has 10 5kg cans thats is 10*5=50 kg so enough beans
  2. 23 July, 11:30
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    1 gram = 0.001 kilograms

    1/0.001=x/50

    0.001x=50

    x=50,000 grams

    125x350=43,750

    The cafeteria has 50,000 grams of green beans, and they need 43,750 grams to serve all of the students. Therefore the cafeteria does have enough green beans.
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