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Grocery Shopping  A research study reports that an average person purchases 190 granola bars per year. If there are 287 million people in the​ country, how many granola bars are purchased by the whole country in one​ year?
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To find the total number of granola bars purchased by the whole country in one year, you can use the following calculation:

1. **Average granola bars per person**: 190 bars
2. **Total population**: 287 million people (which is 287,000,000)

Now, multiply the average number of granola bars per person by the total population:

\[
190 \, \text{bars/person} \times 287,000,000 \, \text{people} = 54,830,000,000 \, \text{bars}
\]

To express this number in scientific notation:

\[
54,830,000,000 = 5.483 \times 10^{10}
\]

So the total number of granola bars purchased by the whole country in one year is:

**There are \(5.483 \times 10^{10}\) granola bars purchased by the whole country in one year.**

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