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20 June, 22:17

Nutritional tables give the potassium content of a standard apple (3 apples/lb) as 159 mg. how many grams of potassium are in 4.82 kg of apples?

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  1. 21 June, 00:44
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    To answer this question, you need to find how many apple (in number, not weight) you have.

    Since there is 3 apples / lb and you have 4.82 kg of apples, then the number of apples you have is: 4.82 kg x 2.20462lb/kg x 3 apples/lb = 31.87 apples.

    One apple equal to 159 mg of potassium, then all the apples should be: 31.87 apples x 159mg potassium/apple = 5067,3 mg of potassium
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