39/6 kg of weight = 6.5 kg(wt)
Since you are talking physics, it is better to express the answer in Newtons
W = M (g/6) = 63.7 newtons.
There is nothing wrong with measuring weights in kg, but kg is really a mass measurement and newtons should be used for force and weight. Weight varies with the local value of the acceleration of gravity.
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