Just add them up, then divide by 10.
That would be just like finding the average.
Hint: change them to decimals, they all come out nice that way, simpler to add them that way
e.g. 4 ¼ kg = 4.25 kg
1. A baker had 10 sacks containing the following amounts of flour:
4 ½ kg, 3 ¼ kg, 2 ½ kg, 2 ½ kg, 4kg,
3 ¼ kg, 4 ¼ kg, 5kg, 2 ½ kg, 3 ¼ kg
2. If the baker redistributed the flour equally among the ten bags, how much flour would be in each bag?
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My dog is quite hip.
Except when he takes a dip.
He looks like a fool,
when he jumps in the pool,
and reminds me of a sinking ship.
Except when he takes a dip.
He looks like a fool,
when he jumps in the pool,
and reminds me of a sinking ship.