Math, asked by s7091, 4 days ago

Reni purchased 5kg 300g rice 2kg 20g sugar 10kg 350g flour. what is the total weight?

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Answered by mahakulkarpooja615
1

Answer:

∴ Total weight of grocery items purchased by Reni is 17 kg 670 gm.  

Step-by-step explanation:

In context with question asked,

  • We have to find total weight of goods purchased by Reni.
  • It is given that, Weight of rice = 5 kg 300 gm

                     Weight of sugar = 2 kg 20 gm

                     Weight of rice = 10 kg 350 gm

  • To find the total weight of goods purchased by Reni, we have to add all the items.
  • Addition is one of the important arithmetic operation of mathematics among division,  multiplication, addition and subtraction.
  • With the help of addition, we can find the sum of given quantities.
  • So,

 Total weight of goods = Weight of rice + Weight of rice + Weight of rice

                                 = 5 kg 300 gm + 2 kg 20 gm + 10 kg 350 gm

  • Adding grams into grams and kg into kg, we get

                                 = 17 kg 670 gm  

  • ∴ Total weight of grocery items purchased by Reni is 17 kg 670 gm.  
Answered by PSairitesh
1

Answer:

∴ Total weight of grocery items purchased by Reni is 1717 kg 670670 gm.

Step-by-step explanation:

In context with question asked,

We have to find total weight of goods purchased by Reni.

It is given that, Weight of rice = 55 kg 300300 gm

Weight of sugar = 22 kg 2020 gm

Weight of rice = 1010 kg 350350 gm

To find the total weight of goods purchased by Reni, we have to add all the items.

Addition is one of the important arithmetic operation of mathematics among division, multiplication, addition and subtraction.

With the help of addition, we can find the sum of given quantities.

So,

Total weight of goods = Weight of rice + Weight of rice + Weight of rice

= 55 kg 300300 gm + 22 kg 2020 gm + 1010 kg 350350 gm

Adding grams into grams and kg into kg, we get

= 1717 kg 670670 gm

∴ Total weight of grocery items purchased by Reni is 1717 kg 670670 gm.

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