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Suppose 2 kg of sugar contains `9 xx 10^6` crystals. How many sugar crystals are there in (i) 5 kg of sugar? (ii) 1.2 kg of sugar?

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To solve the problem step by step, we will use the concept of direct proportion. ### Given: - 2 kg of sugar contains \( 9 \times 10^6 \) crystals. ### We need to find: 1. The number of sugar crystals in 5 kg of sugar. 2. The number of sugar crystals in 1.2 kg of sugar. ...
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