Math, asked by luk3004, 1 year ago

Reena had 5 kg of sugar.She used 1 kg 350g for baking and 1kg 400g for making sweets.If she needs 2 kg of sugar to bake another cake will she have enough sugar?.If yes,how much will be left?If not, how much more is needed

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given ;
• Total amount of Sugar = 5 kg.
• Used for Baking = 1 kg 350 g.
• Used for Making Sweets = 1 kg 400 g.
• Left for Baking with 2 kg Sugar = ??? kg.

So , let's find out ;-

We know that 1 kg = 1000g.

So ,
=> { 5000 - ( 1350 + 1400 ) }g
=> 2,250g

So , 2250 - 2000 = 250g (left)

Here , it shows that the amount of 2 kg of sugar can be used for baking ... and some amount of sugar will be left too i.e. 250g.

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Answered by GalacticCluster
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Heya !

Here's your answer !!


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Given That :

Amount of sugar Reena has = 5 kg

=> 5 × 1000 g = 5000 g

Amount of sugar used for baking = 1 kg 350 g

=> 1000 + 350 = 1350 g

Amount of sugar used for making sweets = 1 kg 400 g

=> 1000 + 400 = 1400 g



Amount of sugar left = ?

5000 - 1350 - 1400

=> 5000 - 2750

=> 2250 g



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Amount of sugar needed to bake another cake = 2 kg

=> 2000 g


Yes, she will have enough sugar to bake another cake.


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Amount of sugar left after using 2000 g of sugar from the remaining = ?

=> 2250 - 2000

=> 250 g of sugar


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