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Is a book measured in kg or g?

Updated: 9/21/2023
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It truly depends on how big or how much the book weighs. Although the measurement kilograms means 1,000 grams, but truly not one scientist has found a book weighing 1,000 grams! Have you ever seen or heard of a book that is 1,000 kilograms? The term "kilo" means 1,000 in math,science and every subject! Fun fact right?

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