A factory produced [tex]\( 40 \frac{3}{4} \)[/tex] kg of flour last week. The production of flour this week is [tex]\( 110\% \)[/tex] of the production last week. Calculate the mass of the flour produced this week.

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Sure, let's determine the mass of flour produced this week step-by-step.

1. Convert the Mixed Fraction to a Decimal:
The factory produced [tex]\(40 \frac{3}{4} \text{ kg}\)[/tex] of flour last week.
[tex]\[ 40 \frac{3}{4} = 40 + \frac{3}{4} \][/tex]
To convert [tex]\(\frac{3}{4}\)[/tex] to a decimal:
[tex]\[ \frac{3}{4} = 0.75 \][/tex]
Therefore,
[tex]\[ 40 \frac{3}{4} = 40 + 0.75 = 40.75 \text{ kg} \][/tex]

2. Determine the Production Percentage Increase:
The production this week is [tex]\(110\%\)[/tex] of last week's production.

To convert the percentage to a decimal form:
[tex]\[ 110\% = \frac{110}{100} = 1.1 \][/tex]

3. Calculate the Production of Flour This Week:
Now, multiply last week's production by the percentage increase:
[tex]\[ \text{Flour produced this week} = 40.75 \text{ kg} \times 1.1 \][/tex]

4. Perform the Multiplication:
[tex]\[ 40.75 \times 1.1 = 44.825 \text{ kg} \][/tex]

Thus, the mass of flour produced this week is [tex]\(44.825 \text{ kg}\)[/tex].

\textbf{Answer:} 44.825 kg