She has 3 bags of flour. Two smaller bags contain 0.75 kg each, and one bigger bag contains 1.14 kg.

How much flour does she have in total?

Answer :

To determine the total amount of flour she has, let's break down the problem step by step:

1. Identify the amounts in the smaller bags:
- She has two smaller bags, each containing 0.75 kg of flour.

2. Calculate the total flour in the smaller bags:
- Multiply the amount of flour in one smaller bag by the number of smaller bags.
- Total flour in smaller bags = 2 0.75 kg

3. Identify the amount in the bigger bag:
- The bigger bag contains 1.14 kg of flour.

4. Calculate the total amount of flour:
- Add the total flour from the smaller bags and the amount of flour in the bigger bag.
- Total flour = Total flour in smaller bags + Flour in bigger bag
- Total flour = (2
0.75 kg) + 1.14 kg

Given these calculations, the total amount of flour she has is:

[tex]\[ 2.6399999999999997 \text{ kg} \][/tex]

So, she has approximately 2.64 kg of flour in total.