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16 November, 17:24

the chef has 50 pounds of strip lion. the trim loss on the strip lion is 60% and the cooking loss is 20% of the trimmed weight. how many pounds of trimmed, cooked strip lion will the chef have left to serve to his customers?

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  1. 16 November, 17:41
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    10 pounds of strip lion

    Step-by-step explanation:

    1. find total percentage of loss (trim loss % + cooking loss %) = 60% + 20% = 80%

    2. find how many pounds make up 80% of 50 lbs. = 100%

    (50 lbs. = 100%) / 100 = (0.50 = 1%) * 80 = (40 lbs. = 80%)

    3. find # of pounds left to serve (total weight of strip loin - total weight of loss) = 50 lbs. - 40 lbs. = 10 lbs.
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