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A) Kilogram and D) Gram are both units used to measure mass in the metric system. The kilogram is the base unit, and the gram is a smaller unit of mass. The other options, Anagram and Pound, are not units used in the metric system for measuring mass.
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Possible units for measuring mass in the metric system include grams (g), kilograms (kg), and milligrams (mg). Other units like metric tons (t) can also be used for larger masses. These units are part of the International System of Units (SI) and are commonly used in scientific and everyday contexts.
Mass is measured in kilograms.
The SI (metric) unit for mass is the kilogram.
If, by 'metric system', you mean 'SI system', then the base unit for mass is the kilogram
Mass units in the Metric system: Gram, kilogram Mass units in the English system: Poundal, Slug
The most common units for measuring mass are grams (g) and kilograms (kg) in the metric system, and ounces (oz) and pounds (lb) in the imperial system. Mass can also be measured in milligrams (mg) for smaller quantities or metric tons (tonnes) for larger quantities.
The metric unit of mass is the gram (g) in the International System of Units (SI). Other common metric units of mass include the kilogram (kg) and the metric tonne (t).
English: pound. Metric: kilogram.
The metric, or SI, system has seven base units from which all other units are derived. They are; metre, distance. second, time. kilogram, mass. ampere, electrical current. kelvin, temperature. candela, luminous intensity. mole, amount of substance.