tomiwah tomiwah
  • 08-02-2018
  • Mathematics
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i don't like word problems, i need help with this guys

i dont like word problems i need help with this guys class=

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LadyImago
LadyImago LadyImago
  • 08-02-2018
Okay so first we want to find out how many cans one person uses a year. To find this we divide 16,801 by 53 and we get 317 cans a year. Using this we can find how many cans 1,694,000 people use a year by multiplying the people by 317. You get 536,998,000 cans a year, which is your answer.
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