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Ellia bought 0.7kg of jelly beans from 1.89 who much 1 kg jelly beans
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Answer:
x = 2.7
Explanation:
To find x
1) 1.89 ÷ 0.7 = 2.7
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For one kg
0.7x = 1.89
X = 2.7
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