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A small bottle holds 0.845 kg of sauce. How much sauce will be there in 72 such bottles?

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To solve the problem of how much sauce is in 72 bottles, each holding 0.845 kg of sauce, we can follow these steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Identify the amount of sauce in one bottle:** - Each bottle holds 0.845 kg of sauce. 2. **Determine the total amount of sauce in 72 bottles:** - To find the total amount of sauce, we need to multiply the amount of sauce in one bottle by the number of bottles. - Formula: \[ \text{Total Sauce} = \text{Amount per bottle} \times \text{Number of bottles} \] - Substitute the values: \[ \text{Total Sauce} = 0.845 \, \text{kg} \times 72 \] 3. **Perform the multiplication:** - To make the multiplication easier, we can first eliminate the decimal by multiplying both numbers by 1000 (to convert 0.845 kg to grams): \[ 0.845 \times 72 = \frac{845}{1000} \times 72 = \frac{845 \times 72}{1000} \] - Now calculate \( 845 \times 72 \): \[ 845 \times 72 = 60840 \] - So, we have: \[ \text{Total Sauce} = \frac{60840}{1000} \, \text{kg} \] 4. **Convert back to kilograms:** - Now, divide 60840 by 1000 to convert grams back to kilograms: \[ \text{Total Sauce} = 60.840 \, \text{kg} \] 5. **Final answer:** - Therefore, the total amount of sauce in 72 bottles is: \[ \text{Total Sauce} = 60.84 \, \text{kg} \]
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