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23 June, 04:57

Ellen mixed / dfrac1{4}/text{ kg} 4 1 kgstart fraction, 1, divided by, 4, end fraction, start text, space, k, g, end text of flour with / dfrac{2}{9}/text{ kg} 9 2 kgstart fraction, 2, divided by, 9, end fraction, start text, space, k, g, end text of sugar.

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  1. 23 June, 05:06
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    Question:

    Ellen mixed ¼ kg of flour with ²/9 kg of sugar.

    Answer:

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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The question is incomplete. However, question that are likely to be asked are.

    - What's the weight of the total mixture in grams

    - What percentage of the mixture is sugar

    To solve (1);

    We simply add both weights together

    But first, the units must be converted to grams.

    1kg = 1000 grams

    So,

    ¼kg = ¼ * 1000 g

    ¼kg = 250 g

    ²/9kg = ²/9 * 1000

    ²/9kg = 2000/9

    ²/9kg = 222.2 g

    Add these results

    Total = 250g + 222.2g

    Total = 472 g

    The result can be written in different ways

    1. 472 grams

    2. About 500 grams

    If converted back to kg

    472 grams = 472/1000 kg

    472 grams = 0.472 kg.

    So, the result can also be written as

    3. 0.472 kg

    4. About 0.5kg (½kg)

    To solve (2)

    What percentage of the mixture is sugar

    To do this, we simply divide the size of sugar by the total size of the mixture.

    From (1) above

    Sugar = 250g

    Total = 472g

    Percentage of sugar = 250/472

    Percentage of sugar = 0.5297

    Percentage of sugar = 0.5297 * 100%

    Percentage of sugar = 52.97%
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