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during cooking, a chicken looses 10% of its weight due to water loss in order to obtain 1,170 grams of cooked chicken how many grams of uncooked chickens muse be used
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Assuming that the water loss during cooking is the only factor affecting the weight of the chicken, we can calculate the weight of the uncooked chicken needed using the following formula:
Weight of uncooked chicken = Weight of cooked chicken / (1 - % weight loss)
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1170 / (1 - 0.10)
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1170 / 0.90
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1300 grams
Therefore, 1300 grams of uncooked chicken must be used to obtain 1170 grams of cooked chicken.
Weight of uncooked chicken = Weight of cooked chicken / (1 - % weight loss)
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1170 / (1 - 0.10)
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1170 / 0.90
Weight of uncooked chicken = 1300 grams
Therefore, 1300 grams of uncooked chicken must be used to obtain 1170 grams of cooked chicken.
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