A 3-pound pork loin can be cut into 10 pork chops of equal weight. How many ounces is each pork chop.

Is my math correct?

3lb=48oz so 48/10=4.8 so is each pork chop, 4.8 os or do i have to divide 8 by 10?

Ms. Sue Ms. Sue answered

Yes. Each chop weighs 4.8 ounces.

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Numna Numna answered

I got the same as you did so from my eyes YESS your answer is correct

Thank you this was on my homework

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

Your math is partially correct, but you made a mistake in dividing 48 by 10.

To find out how many ounces each pork chop weighs, you need to divide the total weight of the pork loin (48 ounces) by the number of pork chops (10).

So, 48 divided by 10 is 4.8 ounces per pork chop. Each pork chop weighs 4.8 ounces.

Therefore, the correct answer is that each pork chop weighs 4.8 ounces.