A case of 24 cans of greenbeans would weigh approximately 19.5 pounds.
We have,
To find the weight of a case of 24 cans, we need to multiply the weight of a single can by the number of cans in the case.
Given that a can of green beans weighs 13 oz, we can calculate the weight of a case as follows:
Weight of a case = Weight of a single can × Number of cans in a case
Weight of a case = 13 oz × 24
To convert ounces to pounds, we divide by 16 (since there are 16 ounces in a pound):
Weight of a case = (13 oz × 24) / 16
Weight of a case = 312 oz / 16
Weight of a case ≈ 19.5 pounds
Therefore,
A case of 24 cans of greenbeans would weigh approximately 19.5 pounds.
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A number x as a base raised to the second power is written as:
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1, 4, 9, 16, and 25
We find the square root of each of these numbers, so:
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Each number that has a whole square root is called perfect square, which is the case for 1, 4, 9, 16, and 25.
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