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If the weight of A is 40 kg, weight of B is 54 kg and weight of C is 62 kg, then what is the average weight (in kg) of the three persons?

  1. A
    78
  2. B
    52
  3. C
    58
  4. D
    156

Solution & Step-by-step Explanation

The average weight is calculated by finding the total sum of the weights and dividing it by the number of persons:
Average Weight=
3
Weight of A+Weight of B+Weight of C


Average Weight=
3
40+54+62

=
3
156

=52 kg

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If the weight of A is 40 kg, weight of B is 54 kg and weight of C is 62 kg, then what is the average weight (in kg) of the three persons?
A
78
B
52
C
58
D
156

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