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10 March, 06:45

In a candy factory, the nutty chocolate bars contain 22.0% by mass pecans. If 5.0 kg of pecans were used for candy last Tuesday, many pounds of chocolate bars were made?

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  1. 10 March, 06:55
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    22.0 is the same as saying that in 100 grams of a chocolate bar, there are 22.0 grams of pecans. or to make it easier because of this problem - 100 Kilograms of a chocolate bar, there is 22.0 Kg of pecans. we can use this as a conversion factor (what is used to convert a value to another value.

    conversion factor---> 22.0 kg of pecan = 100 kg of chocolate bar

    Note: remember this, what you are converting from goes in the denominator, what you converting to goes in the numerator.

    5.0 Kg of pecan (100 Kg of chocolate bar / 22.0 Kg of pecan) = 23 Kg of chocolate bar
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