You must first convert kg to g by multiplying kg by 1000 since there are 1000 g per kg.
4.05 kg - 3.09 kg = 0.96 kg (960 g)
5.19 kg is 1.46 kg heavier than 3.73 kg. (Simply subtract the two values.) If you want to think of it as a ratio, 5.19 kg is 39.12% heavier than 3.73 kg. (Simply divide the two values.)
3 g under the 4 kg then go over to the next side write 90 g under the 05 g that equals 915 g because you are not going to get 9 in it so don't think i did it wrong.
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You must first convert kg to g by multiplying kg by 1000 since there are 1000 g per kg.
4.05 kg - 3.09 kg = 0.96 kg (960 g)
-58.4
5.19 kg is 1.46 kg heavier than 3.73 kg. (Simply subtract the two values.) If you want to think of it as a ratio, 5.19 kg is 39.12% heavier than 3.73 kg. (Simply divide the two values.)
One kg = 1000 g, so multiply 1.4 by 1000 to change kg to g, then subtract 650 to find out how many grams you have left.
-100.53999999999999
3 g under the 4 kg then go over to the next side write 90 g under the 05 g that equals 915 g because you are not going to get 9 in it so don't think i did it wrong.
To find the answer subtract the mass of the slice of cake from the mass of the whole cake. 0.870 kg - 0.1151 kg = 0.0749 kg. The mass of the remaining cake is 0.0749 kg.
If the forces are in the same direction, add them and if they're in opposite directions, subtract them. I'm not sure what to do if they're in directions other than that.
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1. Subtract 25 2. Then subtract 6 3. Then subtract 12 4. Then subtract 2 5. Then subtract 10 6. Then subtract 15 7. Then subtract 7 8. Then add 3 X 1/2 9. Then add 8
does how many mean add or subtract