Let's break down the weights of each individual step by step:
- Allen's weight: 44 kg
- Miller's weight: Half of Allen's weight = \( \frac{44}{2} = 22 \) kg
- James's weight: 3 kg more than Miller = \( 22 + 3 = 25 \) kg
Now, to find the total weight of Allen, Miller, and James together, we add their weights:
\[ \text{Total weight} = \text{Allen's weight} + \text{Miller's weight} + \text{James's weight} = 44 + 22 + 25 \]
Calculating the total:
\[ 44 + 22 = 66 \] \[ 66 + 25 = 91 \]
Therefore, the total weight of Allen, Miller, and James together is 91 kg.