Given the following samples: 1.2 kg, 400 g, 3 1/2 kg, 1 1/4 kg. What is the total weight?
6.35 kg
To find the total weight of the samples, we first convert all measurements to kilograms and then sum them. The conversions yield 1.2 kg, 0.4 kg, 3.5 kg, and 1.25 kg, leading to a total of 6.35 kg.
This is the correct total weight. Adding the individual weights: 1.2 kg + 0.4 kg + 3.5 kg + 1.25 kg equals 6.35 kg.
This choice reflects an incorrect calculation of the total weight. The sum of the weights does not reach 6.40 kg when the individual weights are accurately added together.
This option is also incorrect as the total weight does not amount to 6.45 kg. The correct addition of the weights shows that the cumulative weight is even lower than this figure.
This choice underestimates the total weight. The correct calculation results in a total of 6.35 kg, which exceeds 6.30 kg by a small margin.
The total weight of the samples is accurately calculated as 6.35 kg by converting all measurements to the same unit and summing them. Other choices present incorrect totals due to miscalculations in adding the weights, demonstrating the importance of careful arithmetic in ensuring accurate results.
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