Asked by fgs b
On an average day,
customers buy a bag of grapes at Jerry's Market. There are an average of
grapes in each bag. Round to the nearest ten and then multiply to estimate the number of grapes Jerry's customers buy every day.
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I’m missing the two numbers in your problem (how many customers buy a bag each day, and the average number of grapes per bag). Could you tell me those?
If you want to see how to do it now, here’s the method and an example:
Method
1. Round the average grapes per bag to the nearest ten.
2. Multiply that rounded number by the number of customers.
Example
- Suppose 27 customers buy a bag each day, and the average is 34 grapes per bag.
- Round 34 to the nearest ten → 30.
- Multiply: 27 × 30 = 810 grapes (estimated per day).
Give me the actual numbers and I’ll compute it for you.
If you want to see how to do it now, here’s the method and an example:
Method
1. Round the average grapes per bag to the nearest ten.
2. Multiply that rounded number by the number of customers.
Example
- Suppose 27 customers buy a bag each day, and the average is 34 grapes per bag.
- Round 34 to the nearest ten → 30.
- Multiply: 27 × 30 = 810 grapes (estimated per day).
Give me the actual numbers and I’ll compute it for you.
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