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314 N + 271 N = 585 N

BUT mass is not the same as weight!

Weight is measured in Newtons (N) and mass in Kg.

On Earth, 9.8N/Kg is the weight to mass ratio, so...

585 divided by 9.8 is roughly 60, so...

Total mass = 60 Kg (585 N)

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