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Rice, rice, I love you.

Rice, rice, I love you. The contents of the handwritten newspaper are as follows:

As I get older, my appetite grows bigger and bigger. So, how much rice do I have to eat for a meal now? How many meters do you need? I asked my mother, and she asked me to find the answer myself.

I found a cup and an electronic scale for measuring rice. First, I weighed100g of rice and cooked by myself.

After cooking and serving, my bowl is only one bowl. I want to weigh the rice. What should I do? I weigh the bowl first, then the whole bowl of rice, and then subtract it.

Through practice, I know that100g rice is about 300g rice. Through calculation, I know that I ate about 1 with 50g of Mi Yue. Why is the weight of rice different from that of rice? There is still water in the rice!

I started instrument operation again. I weighed 1 gram of rice to count the rice grains. One pill at a time. After counting for three times, the numbers are different. Mom said, "Can we only count one pill at a time?" So I started counting two grains, and soon I counted 68 grains in 1 g rice, and then I used 5 grains to verify.

1 g has 68 capsules. I want to eat 50 grams a meal. How many grains of rice do I have to eat?

How much rice does our family eat for each meal? Compared with my appetite, I know that my sister uses almost as many grams as I do, and my mother eats twice as much rice as I do, about 100 grams, and my father eats it. ...