If 1kg is the weight of seven apples, how many apples is in 2,000g?
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14 apples in 2000g of weight
2000/1000=2kg
2×7=14
2000/1000=2kg
2×7=14
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Weight of 7 apples = 1kg
1kg = 1000g
So weight of 7 apples = 1000g
weight of 1 apple = 1000/7 g
So we can say, in 1000/7 gram, we have 1 apple
in 2000g, number of apples will be = 2000 ÷ (1000/7) = 2000 × 7/1000 = 2×7 = 14 apples
Thus, there are 14 apples in 2000g
1kg = 1000g
So weight of 7 apples = 1000g
weight of 1 apple = 1000/7 g
So we can say, in 1000/7 gram, we have 1 apple
in 2000g, number of apples will be = 2000 ÷ (1000/7) = 2000 × 7/1000 = 2×7 = 14 apples
Thus, there are 14 apples in 2000g
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