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  • 13-10-2020
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A balance reads an object A to be 45.1 kg. The balance reads another object B to be 33.46 kg. What is the total weight of both objects

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  • 13-10-2020

Answer:

The total weight of both object is 78.56 kg.

Explanation:

Given data:

Mass of object A = 45.1 kg

Mass of object B = 33.46 kg

Total weight of object = ?

Solution:

Total weight of both subject must be the sum of weight of object A and B.

Total weight of objects = weight of object A + weight of object B

Now we will put the values of mass of object A and B.

Total weight of objects = 45.1 kg + 33.46 kg

Total weight of objects =78.56 kg

Thus the total weight of both object is 78.56 kg.

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