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Norman is shipping 2 boxes. the first box weighs 4180 grams and the second box weighs 820 grams. if shipping costs $6.43 per kilogram. how much does Norman spend on shipping?
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Norman is shipping 2 boxes. the first box weighs 4180 grams and the second box weighs 820 grams. if shipping costs $6.43 per kilogram. how much does Norman spend on shipping?
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Norman is shipping 2 boxes. the first box weighs 4180 grams and the second box weighs 820 grams. if shipping costs $6.43 per kilogram. how much does Norman spend on shipping?
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1000 grams in a kilogram, so it's 5x6.43, which equals 32.15
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Total cost is: $
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