If a soldier can carry a load of 40 kg and he carries 5 such loads, what is the

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If a soldier can carry a load of 40 kg and he carries 5 such loads, what is the total weight he carries? (2019)
  1. 150 kg
  2. 200 kg
  3. 250 kg
  4. 300 kg

Questions & Step-by-Step Solutions

If a soldier can carry a load of 40 kg and he carries 5 such loads, what is the total weight he carries? (2019)
  • Step 1: Identify the weight of one load that the soldier can carry, which is 40 kg.
  • Step 2: Identify how many loads the soldier is carrying, which is 5 loads.
  • Step 3: To find the total weight, multiply the weight of one load (40 kg) by the number of loads (5).
  • Step 4: Perform the multiplication: 40 kg × 5 = 200 kg.
  • Step 5: The total weight the soldier carries is 200 kg.
  • Multiplication – The question tests the ability to multiply the weight of a single load by the number of loads carried.
  • Unit Conversion – Understanding that the weight is consistently measured in kilograms throughout the problem.
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