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Calculate the total mass of 3 blocks of cheese each weighing 2.3 kg,4.75kg and 0.56kg respectively.
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Calculate the total mass of 3 blocks of cheese each weighing 2.3 kg,4.75kg and 0.56kg respectively.
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Answer:
7.61 Kg
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Total mass of all the cheese.
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