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2 November, 23:45

A costume designer bought 1.4 kg of sequince. She used 250 grams to make a crown and 400 grams to make a cape. How many grams of sequence were left?

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  1. 3 November, 03:00
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    Find the total amount in grams.

    1 kg = 1000 g

    1.4 * 1000 = 1400

    So she bought a total of 1400 grams.

    Add up the grams she used:

    400 + 250 = 650

    Subtract it from the total:

    1400 - 650 = 750

    So 750 grams of sequence were left.
  2. 3 November, 03:29
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    1kg = 1000 grams;

    1.4 kg = 1.4 * 1000 = 1400 grams;

    1400 - 250 - 400 = 1150 - 400 = 750 grams of sequence were left;
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