NEEEDDD HHEELLPP NNOOWW. URGENTT giving 100 points and brainliest The mass of an empty jar is 470 g. 6 marbles are placed in the jar. The total mass of the jar and marbles is now 1.1 kg. Two of the marbles are removed. What is the mass of the jar and marbles now?

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Answer:

890

Step-by-step explanation:

Well, first we should put 1.1 kg into grams (1 kg = 1000g)

1.1kg= 1100g

[tex]1100-470= 630[/tex] this is how much was added by the marbles

630/ # of marbles gives the mass of each marble

[tex]\frac{630}{6} = 105[/tex]

each marble has a mass of 105 g

1100- 2m(marble)=

1100-2*105

1100-210=

890

Answer:

890 grams

Step-by-step explanation:

Remember that one kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. Therefore, 1.1 kilograms is equal to 1,100 grams. (remember 0.1 means one tenth, and one tenth of 1000 is 100)

1,100 grams is the total measure of the jar with the marbles. Subtract the weight of the jar, 470 grams, to find the measure of the marbles.

1100 - 470 = 630

Now, we can divide 630 grams by the total number of marbles, 6, to find the weight of each marble.

630/6 = 105.

Therefore, each marble weighs 105 grams.  

Now, we know that two marbles were removed from the jar that weighs 1100 grams.

Multiply 105 by 2 to find the number of grams that were taken out of the jar:

105*2 = 210

Now, we subtract 210 from 1100

1100 - 210 = 890 grams

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