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21 August, 18:40

A food supplier bought coffee at $8 per kilogram. He sold 20.5 Kilograms of coffee at $2.50 per 200 grams. How much money did he earn?

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  1. 21 August, 18:48
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    Well, so he bough coffee at $8 per kilogram.

    So, he spend $164 to get 20.5 kg, and then he sold the 20.5 kg of coffee at $2.50 per 200 grams.

    So, 20.5 kg in grams would be 20,500 g of coffee.

    Then we proceed to multiply to see how many money he earned.

    20,500g x $2.50/200g = $256.25

    Then if you want to know how much profit he get, you need to subtract the amount of money he gets minus the amount of money he spend.

    $256.25 - $164 = $92.25

    So the profit is $92.25
  2. 21 August, 19:06
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    I think its 200*20.5 and then you'll get your answer
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