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Mathematics
Conversions in Metric System (Bigger to Smaller unit)
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Question
Steve weighs 35 kilograms. Find his weight in grams.
A
3,500 g
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350 g
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350,000 g
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D
35,000 g
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Solution
The correct option is
D
35,000 g
Steve's weight = 35 kg
Converting the unit from kg to g, we see:
1 kg = 1,000 g
So, 35 kg = 35 × 1000 g = 35,000 g
∴ Steve's weight is 35,000 g.
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