The reading on the bathroom scale shows the mass of a large bag of the oranges if eight oranges weigh s 1,4 kg how many oranges are in the bag 25,1kg

To find the number of oranges in the bag, we need to divide the total mass of the bag by the mass of each orange.

Total mass of bag: 25.1 kg
Mass of 8 oranges: 1.4 kg

Number of oranges in the bag = Total mass of bag / Mass of each orange

Number of oranges in the bag = 25.1 kg / 1.4 kg

Number of oranges in the bag ≈ 17.93

Therefore, there are approximately 18 oranges in the bag.

To find the number of oranges in the bag, we can start by finding the weight of one orange.

We know that eight oranges weigh 1.4 kg.
Therefore, the weight of one orange can be found by dividing 1.4 kg by 8:
1.4 kg / 8 = 0.175 kg per orange.

Now, to find the number of oranges in the bag weighing 25.1 kg, we can divide the total weight of the bag by the weight of one orange:
25.1 kg / 0.175 kg per orange = 143.43 oranges.

Since we cannot have a fractional number of oranges, we round down to the nearest whole number:
So, there are approximately 143 oranges in the bag weighing 25.1 kg.

To find the number of oranges in the bag, we can use the information that eight oranges weigh 1.4 kg.

First, we find the mass of one orange by dividing the total weight of eight oranges (1.4 kg) by eight:
Mass of one orange = 1.4 kg / 8 = 0.175 kg

Next, we calculate the number of oranges in the bag by dividing the total weight of the bag (25.1 kg) by the mass of one orange:
Number of oranges = 25.1 kg / 0.175 kg ≈ 143 oranges

Therefore, there are approximately 143 oranges in the bag.