SOLUTION: Freeport McMoran projects that in 2010 world grain supply will be 1.8 trillion metric tons and the supply will be only 3/4 of the world grain demand. What will world grain demand b
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Question 83420: Freeport McMoran projects that in 2010 world grain supply will be 1.8 trillion metric tons and the supply will be only 3/4 of the world grain demand. What will world grain demand be in 2010? Found 3 solutions by rapaljer, stanbon, uma:Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Freeport McMoran projects that in 2010 world grain supply will be 1.8 trillion metric tons and the supply will be only 3/4 of the world grain demand. What will world grain demand be in 2010?
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Let world demand in 2010 be "x".
EQUATION:
(3/4)x = 1.8 trillion metric tons
x = (4/3)1.8 trillion metric tons
x = 2.4 trillion metric tons
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Cheers,
Stan H.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Let the world grain demand in 2010 be x trillion metric tons
So the supply = (3/4)x
But the supply is given to be 1.8 trillion metric tons
==> (3/4)x = 1.8
==> x = 1.8 * (4/3) [multiplying by (4/3) on both the sides]
==> x = 2.4
Thus the world grain demand in 2010 = 2.4 trillion metric tons