The SVG file is 52x52, shrunk from 58x56 by means of a viewBox. The
shrinking reduces the width of vertical strokes to 3.5*52/58 = 3.138,
and the width of horizontal strokes to 3.5*52/56 = 3.25.

So Inkscape is right not to show the stroke width as 3.5, although I
don't know why it uses 3.138 rather than 3.25. (Doesn't it make more
sense to use the geometric mean of 3.138 and 3.25?)

** Tags added: viewbox

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inkscape shows wrong stroke weight of a "plain" svg
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/140529
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