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mixture mass of 18 kg. to make biscuits loses 12% of its mass when it is baked to make biscuits 1) calculate mass that is lost 2) calculate mass that is remaining (one batch of baked biscuits) 3) Each biscuit=12 grams . One batch of biscuits is put into packets. Each packet contains 16 biscuits. Find out how many complete packets can be filled and the number of biscuits remaining.

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Answered by beesamnagendher
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The mass of one batch of biscuits = $$18 \\times 0.88$$ kg = 15.84kg

No. of biscuits = 15.84 $$\\div$$ 0.012 = 1320

1320 $$\\div$$ 16 = 82 R 8

$$\\therefore $$No. of packets filled = 82

No. of biscuits remaining = 8

The mass of the packaging = $$(201 - 12 \\times 16)$$g = 9g

Required percentage = $$\\frac{9}{201} \\times 100\\%$$

$$\\approx 4.48\\%$$

Cost price for a packet of biscuits = $$80 \\times \\frac{100}{125}$$

= 64

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