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Q: When writng grams in numbers and kiligrams where do uoy put the decimall?
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10000 grams equals how many kiligrams?

10000 grams equals 10 kilograms.


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No, 14 kilograms is equivalent to 14000 grams < 15000 grams.


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What is bigger 3000 grams or 4 kiligrams?

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