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Weight of 6 kg mass

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Sorry, buddy, this is very vague, but if this is what you're looking for I'll try to help

One Kilogram (Kilo meaning one thousand) is equal to 1,000 Grams which is 1,000 Milligrams.

If that's not it, try specifying the question, please.

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6 kilograms is 13.23 pounds.

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6.4 liters of water for example

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