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Answer:

Solution:

Here,

[tex]\begin{array}{ | c| c c | } \hline\ \ \text{length \: of \: iron \: rod}& \text{weight} \\ \hline 13 \rm{m}& \rm{23.4kg} \\ \hline \rm{6m}&?\\ \hline\end{array}[/tex]

Weight of 13 m of rod=23.4 kg

Weight of 1 m of rod=23.4/13 kg

[less length,less weight]

Weight of 6 m of rod=23.4/13 ×6 kg=10.8 kg

[more length,more weight]

Thus,the weight of 6 m of rod is 10.8 kg.

Alternative method:

Let,the required weight be x kg.

Then,

[tex]\begin{array}{ | c| c c | } \hline\ \ \text{length \: of \: iron \: rod}& \text{weight} \\ \hline \rm{13m}& \rm{23.4 \: kg }\\ \hline \rm{6m}& \rm{x =? } \\ \hline\end{array}[/tex]

We know that,

More length of iron rod([tex]\red{\uparrow}[/tex]) will have the more weight([tex]\red{\uparrow}[/tex]).

So,using the rule of direct proportion;

i.e. Ratio of length=Ratio of weight

[tex] \displaystyle{ \frac{13}{6} = \rm\frac{23.4}{x} }[/tex]

[tex] \rm{13x = 6 \times 23.4}[/tex]

[tex] \rm{x = \displaystyle{ \frac{6 \times 23.4}{13} }}[/tex]

[tex] \therefore{x = 10.8}[/tex]

Thus,the weight of 6 m long iron rod is 10.8 kg.

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