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प्रश्न
Alok purchased 1 kg 200 g potatoes, 250 g dhania, 5 kg 300 g onion, 500 g palak and 2 kg 600 g tomatoes. Find the total weight of his purchases in kilograms.
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उत्तर
Firstly, we convert all the weight in the same unit,
i.e. gram into kilogram and then find the total weight.
Given, weight of potatoes = 1 kg + 200 g
= 1 kg + `200/1000` kg
= 1 kg + 0.200 kg ...`[because 1 g = 1/1000 kg]`
= 1.200 kg
Weight of dhania = 250 g
= `250/1000` kg
= 0.250 kg
Weight of onion = 5 kg 300 g
= 5 kg + 300 g
= 5 kg + `300/1000` kg
= 5 kg + 0.300 kg
= 5.300 kg
Weight of palak = 500 g
= `500/1000` kg
= 0.500 kg
Weight of tomatoes = 2 kg 600 g
= 2 kg + 600 g
= 2 kg + `600/1000` kg ...`[because 1 g = 1/1000 kg]`
= 2 kg + 0.600 kg
= 2.600 kg
∴ Total weight of his purchases in kg
= Weight of potatoes + Weight of dhania + Weight of onion + Weight of palak + Weight of tomatoes
= 1.200 kg + 0.250 kg + 5.300 kg + 0.500 kg + 2.600 kg
= [1.200 + 0.250 + 5.300 + 0.500 + 2.600] kg
= 9.850 kg
Hence, the total weight is 9.850 kg.
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