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Peter is overweight. He is 109 kg. His aim is to lose 1,000 g per week. If he manages this, how many weeks will it be until he is 100 kg?
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Peter is overweight. He is 109 kg. His aim is to lose 1,000 g per week. If he manages this, how many weeks will it be until he is 100 kg?
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9 weeks ,1kg is equal to 1000grams so 109kg minus 9kg is equal to 100kg
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