Math, asked by tryhardtristar, 2 months ago

Osvoldo has a goal of getting at least 30\%30%30, percent of his grams of carbohydrates each day from whole grains. Today, he ate 220220220 grams of carbohydrates, and 555555 grams were from whole grains.

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Answered by Itzcupkae
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Step-by-step explanation:

The basis would be 30%. This is the amount of whole grains to the amount of carbohydrates, multiplied by 100.

Percent mass =  \frac{55}{220}  = 100

Percent mass = 50%

Since the condition getting AT LEAST 30%,

Osvoldo did not reach his goal.

He only achieved 25% which is less than the required 30%.

Answered by 1074464
0

Answer:

No, Osvoldo ate 111111 grams of whole grains less than his goal.

Step-by-step explanation:

1/5 To find the number of grams in Osvoldo's goal, multiply the percent by the total grams of carbohydrates.

30%×220=?

2/5 Percent means per hundred, so 30% is equivalent to 30/100 which is also equal to 30÷100

30÷100=0.3

3/5 Now we can find the number of grams of whole grains for Osvoldo's goal.

0.3x220=66

Osvoldo had a goal of eating 666666 grams of whole grains.

4/5 Osvoldo had a goal of eating 666666 grams of whole grains, but he only ate 55 grams.

66-55=11

No, Osvoldo ate 111111 grams of whole grains less than his goal.

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