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we know that
1 kg is equals to----------> 1000 grams
then
2Kg-----------> 2*1000=2000 grams
if 2000 grams--------------> cost 7.20
300 grams-------------> X
X=300*7.2/2000-----> 1.08
the answer is
1.08
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