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Box A weighs 212.04 kilograms. Box B weighs 212212 - kilograms

Box A weighs 212.04 kilograms. Box B weighs 212212 - kilograms-example-1
User Chouettou
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Box A:


212.04kg

Box B:


112(1)/(4)kg

You can write the weigh of box B as:


212+(1)/(4)=212+0.25=212.25

Then, if you find the difference of the weighs you have:


BoxB-BoxA=212.25kg-212.04kg=0.21\operatorname{kg}Then, Box B weighs 0.21 of a kilogram more than Box A (option D)
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