world grain demand.freeport mcmoran projectsthat in 2010 world grain supply willbe 1.8trillion metric tonsand the supply will be only3/4 world garin demand. what will world grain demand be 2010

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To find out the world grain demand in 2010, we can use the information provided.

According to Freeport-McMoRan projects, it is estimated that the world grain supply in 2010 will be 1.8 trillion metric tons, and this supply will only be 3/4 of the world grain demand.

To calculate the world grain demand, we can simply apply the given information.

World grain supply = 1.8 trillion metric tons
Supply/3/4 = Demand
1.8 trillion metric tons / (3/4) = Demand

To divide by a fraction, we can multiply by the reciprocal of that fraction. So, we can rewrite the equation as follows:

1.8 trillion metric tons * (4/3) = Demand

Now, we can perform the calculation:

1.8 trillion metric tons * (4/3) = 2.4 trillion metric tons

Therefore, the estimated world grain demand in 2010 would be approximately 2.4 trillion metric tons.