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  • 15-04-2021
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One peanut M&M weighs approximately 2.33 g.
A. How many peanut M&Ms are there in 53.768 kg of M&M's?

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  • 20-04-2021

Answer:

There are 23076 peanut M&M's in 53.768 kg of M&M's.

Explanation:

First we convert 53.768 kg into g:

  • 53.768 kg * 1000 = 53768 g

Then we divide the total mass of M&M's by the mass of one peanut M&M, in order to calculate the answer:

  • 53768 g / 2.33 g = 23076

So there are 23076 peanut M&M's in 53.768 kg of M&M's.

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