haeraid2 haeraid2
  • 22-07-2018
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If 1Kg is the weight of seven apples, how many apples is in 2000g?

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Nashiexx
Nashiexx Nashiexx
  • 22-07-2018

1kg = 1000g
given,
1kg = 7 apples
1000g = 7 apples

So,
2000g = 2 × 1000g
= 2 × 7 apples
= 14 apples

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smmwaite
smmwaite smmwaite
  • 22-07-2018

Answer


14


Explanation

7 apples weigh 1 Kg.


1 apple would weigh 1 ÷ 7 = 1/7 Kg


In grams, weight of 1 apple = 1/7 × 1000

= 1000/7 g


To get how many apple weigh 2000 g we do as follows;


Number of apple that weigh 2000 Kg = 2000/(1000/7)

= 2000 ×7/1000

= 14000/1000

= 14

14 apples weigh 2000 g.

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