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A factory produces 650 packets of chocolates every day. If one packet contains 180 g of chocolates, how many kilograms of chocolates does the factory produce?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer: \\ \pink{ \boxed{ \sf \: 1170 \: kg}}

Step-by-step explanation:

 \text{A factory produces 650 packets of chocolates every day.}

 \text{If one packet contains 180 g of chocolates}

 \red{ \text{how many kilograms of chocolates does the}} \\  \red{ \text{ factory produce?}}

 \text{kilograms of chocolates  = 650 }\times \sf 180

 \sf \implies \: 117 000 \: gm

 \sf \: kilograms \:  of  \: chocolates  = gm \: into \: kilogram

 \implies \:  \frac{117,0 \cancel{00}}{ \cancel{100}}  \\

 \pink{ \boxed{ \sf \implies \: 1170 \: kg}}

Answered by Anonymous
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Given :

A factory produce 650 packets of chocolate every day

one packet of chocolate = 180 g

To Find :

How much factory produced in Kg.

Solution :

\sf\huge\impliesIf one packet = 180 g of chocolate

\sf\huge\impliesThen, 650 packets = chocolate in one packet × 650

\sf\huge\implies 180 × 650

\sf\huge\implies 117,000g

According to the question:

We have to convert 117,000g into kg

So, to convert 117,000g into kg :

\rightarrow 1 kg = 1000g

\rightarrow 1 g = \frac{1}{1000} kg

\rightarrow 117,000 g = \frac{117000}{1000}

\rightarrow 117 kg

Hence , answer will be 117 kg

\therefore A factory produce 117 kg chocolate in a day

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