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If i have 179c units of beans then how do I calcuate the weight of one bean??

2007-08-28 12:45:37 · 3 answers · asked by Steven V 2 in Science & Mathematics Chemistry

I think its c is centimeters.

2007-08-28 12:51:26 · update #1

oh i think this was the number of beans in the measurment.

2007-08-28 12:54:43 · update #2

Im trying to figure out the weight of one bean>?

2007-08-28 12:55:19 · update #3

Yea like violet said 179 beans.

2007-08-28 13:01:24 · update #4

3 answers

centimeters is cm.. and centimeters doesnt make sense

2007-08-28 12:52:09 · answer #1 · answered by Nick 2 · 0 0

Ok - going with count.

If you have the total weight of those beans, divide by 179 and you have your answer.


No -- that last answer wasn't not right either -- I'm confused. :)
You can email me that whole homework set about beans if you want. I'll help you out. I've gotten myself all confused now though.

2007-08-28 19:49:40 · answer #2 · answered by violet 4 · 0 0

mass all of them and divide the results by the number of beans that you have. Yes, you must ultimately count them

2007-08-28 19:48:19 · answer #3 · answered by reb1240 7 · 0 0

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