Ok, hate to say it but I consulted ChatGPT, according to it my original math was correct (and I do suck at math). Here's what it said:
"If you have readings of 19.1 amps on one leg of the 120-volt circuit and 13.3 amps on the other leg, and you're interested in finding the total current on the 240-volt circuit, you can add the currents on the two legs together.
Total current on the 240-volt circuit = Current on one leg + Current on the other leg
Total current = 19.1 amps + 13.3 amps = 32.4 amps
So, the total current on the 240-volt circuit is 32.4 amps. This is the combined current flowing through both legs of the 240-volt circuit."
I also asked it to convert this to watts:
"To convert the total current of 32.4 amps at 240 volts to watts, you can use the formula:
Power (in watts) = Voltage (in volts) × Current (in amps)
Power = 240 volts × 32.4 amps
Power = 7,776 watts
So, the total power consumption in this case is 7,776 watts, or 7.776 kilowatts (kW)."
It also took the time to inform me of the the problems associated with unbalanced loads. Gotta love AI