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Three items weighing 1.29 kg, 3.59 kg and 4.36 kg are to be posted but are found to be overweight. By how much does the total weight exceed the 8.74 kg limit?
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Three items weighing 1.29 kg, 3.59 kg and 4.36 kg are to be posted but are found to be overweight. By how much does the total weight exceed the 8.74 kg limit?
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Three items weighing 1.29 kg, 3.59 kg and 4.36 kg are to be posted but are found to be overweight. By how much does the total weight exceed the 8.74 kg limit?
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1.29+3.59+4.36 >8.74 or 9.24>8.74 , 9.24-8.74=0.5. Your answer is By 0.5 kgs
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