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A rope weighs 400 grams per meter of length. What is the weight in kilograms of 6.3 m of this rope A. 32.72 kg B. 4.21 kg C. 24.556 kg D. 2.52 kg
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A rope weighs 400 grams per meter of length. What is the weight in kilograms of 6.3 m of this rope A. 32.72 kg B. 4.21 kg C. 24.556 kg D. 2.52 kg
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A rope weighs 400 grams per meter of length. What is the weight in kilograms of 6.3 m of this rope
A. 32.72 kg
B. 4.21 kg
C. 24.556 kg
D. 2.52 kg
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A rope weighs 400 grams per meter of length.
length=6.3m
400*6.3=2520g
2520g=2520/1000kg=2.52kg
The answer is D.
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