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To calculate the total weight
To calculate the total weight of the iron ore cargo, you can sum up the weights of the individual components. Let's calculate it:
Component #1: 135 tons
Component #2: 165 tons
Component #3: 165 tons
Component #4: 135 tons
Total weight = 135 + 165 + 165 + 135 = 600 tons
Therefore, the total weight of the iron ore cargo is 600 tons.
Thank you Usety1998
Thank you Usety1998