Increase 4.4 kg in the ratio 15: 11

The increase in 4.4 kg in the ratio 15:11 is 6.6 kg.

To increase 4.4 kg in the ratio 15:11, you need to split the increase into two parts based on the ratio.

First, calculate the total ratio:
15 + 11 = 26

Next, determine the value of one part:
4.4 kg / 26 = 0.169 kg

To find the increase for each part of the ratio, multiply the value of one part by the ratio numbers:

For 15:
0.169 kg x 15 = 2.535 kg

For 11:
0.169 kg x 11 = 1.859 kg

Therefore, the increase in the ratio 15:11 is 2.535 kg and 1.859 kg, respectively.

To increase 4.4 kg in the ratio of 15:11, we first need to calculate the increase factor.

The increase factor can be found by dividing the difference between the two parts of the ratio (15 - 11 = 4) by the smaller part of the ratio (11).

Increase factor = (15 - 11) / 11 = 4 / 11

Next, we multiply the increase factor by the initial weight (4.4 kg) to find the increase in weight.

Increase in weight = Increase factor * Initial weight

Increase in weight = (4 / 11) * 4.4 kg

Now, we can calculate the final weight by adding the increase in weight to the initial weight.

Final weight = Initial weight + Increase in weight

Final weight = 4.4 kg + (4 / 11) * 4.4 kg

Final weight = 4.4 kg + (4 * 4.4 kg / 11)

Final weight = 4.4 kg + 1.76 kg

Final weight = 6.16 kg

Therefore, the weight should be increased to 6.16 kg in the ratio of 15:11.