Jim bought 1520 g of beans. He used all the beans to make 16 bean bags. How many hrams of beans did he use for each bean bag? - equation format please!
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Okay! I am sorry but I just learned this on Friday at school and I just wanna practice solving these type of problems! I have 1520/ or รท by 16 = f = 95?
Yes.
1520/16 = f
95 = f
To find the number of grams of beans Jim used for each bean bag, we can set up an equation:
Let x represent the number of grams of beans used for each bean bag.
Since Jim used a total of 1520 grams of beans for 16 bean bags, we can write:
16x = 1520
To find the value of x, we divide both sides of the equation by 16:
x = 1520 / 16
Simplifying the right side of the equation, we get:
x = 95
Therefore, Jim used 95 grams of beans for each bean bag.