Math, asked by bellyvillegas29, 10 months ago

Michael and his brother climb on a tree to get some mangoes. They got three mangoes . One mango weighs 92.5 g, the second mango weighs doubles as the first mango, and the third mango weighs 1/ 4 as the second mango does. Estimate the total weight of the three mangoes.

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Answered by ishuu24jain
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Answer:

The answer is 0.2890625kg

Step-by-step explanation:

let the w1 be the weight of first mango

let the w2 be the wewight of second mango

let the w3 be the weight of third mango

then w1= 92.5g , w2 = 92.5 * 2 = 185g

w3 = 185/4 = 11.5625g

w = w1 + w2 + w3

   = 92.5 + 185 + 11.5625

   = 289.0625g

    = 0.2890625kg

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