Math Problem Statement

Dillon's science class weighed 2 identical balls on a scale. The combined weight of the balls was 2.4 kilograms. What was the weight of each ball?

Solution

To find the weight of each ball, divide the total weight by the number of balls.

Weight of each ball=Total weightNumber of balls=2.4 kg2=1.2 kg\text{Weight of each ball} = \frac{\text{Total weight}}{\text{Number of balls}} = \frac{2.4 \text{ kg}}{2} = 1.2 \text{ kg}

Thus, the weight of each ball is 1.2 kilograms.

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Here are 5 related questions to expand on this:

  1. What would the total weight be if there were 3 identical balls instead of 2?
  2. How would you calculate the weight of one ball if the total weight of 4 identical balls was 3.6 kilograms?
  3. If one ball weighs 1.2 kilograms, how many such balls would it take to weigh 6 kilograms?
  4. How can you check if the balls are truly identical based on their weight?
  5. What other objects can you compare that weigh around 1.2 kilograms?

Tip: Always double-check units to ensure your calculations are accurate when working with measurements.

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Math Problem Analysis

Mathematical Concepts

Division
Proportions

Formulas

Weight of each ball = Total weight / Number of balls

Theorems

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Suitable Grade Level

Grades 4-6