Roger wants to make sandwiches for his guest he buys the following sandwich fillings

1.5 kg turkey
1.25 kg of beef
2.25 pounds of cheese
Roger wants to know if he purchased more turkey or more cheese used conversion ratio 1 kg equals 2.2 pounds to determine the correct answer show your work . Roger discovers that he needs to buy some chicken as well. He buys an amount of chicken that weighs more than the beef he bought and less than the turkey he bought give an amount of pounds at the chicken could we round it to the nearest hundredth of a pound.

To determine if Roger purchased more turkey or more cheese, we need to convert the weight of turkey and cheese into the same unit (pounds).

Given:
1 kg = 2.2 pounds

1.5 kg of turkey = 1.5 * 2.2 = 3.3 pounds
2.25 pounds of cheese = 2.25 pounds

Since 3.3 pounds of turkey is greater than 2.25 pounds of cheese, Roger purchased more turkey than cheese.

To find the weight of chicken that is greater than beef but less than turkey, we need to know the weight of beef. Unfortunately, the weight of beef is not given. Please provide the weight of beef purchased by Roger so that I can provide an answer.

To determine if Roger purchased more turkey or more cheese, we need to compare the weights in pounds.

First, let's convert the weights of turkey and cheese from kg to pounds using the conversion ratio 1 kg equals 2.2 pounds:

1.5 kg turkey = 1.5 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 3.3 pounds
2.25 pounds of cheese = 2.25 pounds

Therefore, Roger purchased more turkey (3.3 pounds) than cheese (2.25 pounds).

Next, let's find the range of pounds for the chicken that Roger bought. It weighs more than the beef (1.25 kg) and less than the turkey (1.5 kg).

1.25 kg beef = 1.25 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 2.75 pounds
1.5 kg turkey = 1.5 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 3.3 pounds

Therefore, the weight of the chicken falls between 2.75 pounds and 3.3 pounds. Rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound, the weight of the chicken could be 2.75 pounds to 3.30 pounds.

To determine if Roger purchased more turkey or more cheese, we need to convert the weights of turkey and cheese into the same unit of measurement. Given that 1 kg is equal to 2.2 pounds, we can convert the weights as follows:

Turkey:
1.5 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 3.3 pounds

Cheese:
2.25 pounds (already in pounds)

Therefore, Roger purchased more turkey (3.3 pounds) than cheese (2.25 pounds).

Next, to find the amount of chicken that weighs more than the beef but less than the turkey, we can use the given conversion ratio of 1 kg equals 2.2 pounds.

Beef:
1.25 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 2.75 pounds

Turkey:
1.5 kg * 2.2 pounds/kg = 3.3 pounds

Based on the information provided, the amount of chicken should be greater than 2.75 pounds (beef weight) and less than 3.3 pounds (turkey weight). However, the specific weight of the chicken is not given, so we cannot provide an exact amount rounded to the nearest hundredth of a pound.