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Matt is an owner of a sugar factory. His factory produces tons of starchy residues. What can Matt do with it?

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User Duannx
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Answer:

convert the residue into bioethanol

Explanation: thats the answer

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User Bcause
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Answer:

Matt can use all the starchy of his factory in the following way:

He can sell it to food processors as they use it for several products like puddings, soups, sauces, gravies, salad dressings, and pasta.

Step-by-step explanation:

Starchy is a polymeric carbohydrate that is made from numerous glucose units and it is very dangerous for consuming in big quantities, as it is proven that it helps to the development of diabetes. It is an essential product for pasta, soups, sauces, puddings, and salad dressings. However many products with less contribution to diabetes development are being implemented nowadays.

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