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Ming weighed a bag of soil for a science experiment. The weight was 2.003 kg. She then removed 0.520 kg of soil from the bag. How many kilograms of soil remained in the bag?

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User Ntroncos
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Just subtract 2.003 and 0.520 which gives you 1.483 so there is 1.483 kilogram of soil remaining hope this helps!
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User Bibberty
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Answer:

amount remaining = 1.483 kg

Explanation:

According to the question Ming weighed the bag of soil for a science experiment. He discovered the weight was 2.003 kg . She then removed 0.520 kg of soil from the bag she weighed initially.

The amount in weight(kg) of soil that is remaining in the bag will be the initial weight minus the amount of weight she removed .

amount remaining = initial weight - amount removed

initial weight = 2.003 kg

amount removed = 0.520 kg

amount remaining = 2.003 - 0.520

amount remaining = 1.483 kg

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