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Hi If you had to do an estimate with numbers: 32kg and 7 kg What would be your total? Need ASAP now, thanks
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If you had to do an estimate with numbers: 32kg and 7 kg
What would be your total?
Need ASAP now, thanks
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your total would be 32 turns into 30 and 7 turns into 10 so 30 +10=40kg
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all you do is add them together
32+7
let me know if you need farther help
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