6 kg 650 g is nearest to 6,500 g.
6 kg is the nearest kilogram. Note 'kg' is short for 'kilogram'.
Oh, dude, 9 kg 807 g is like 10 kg to the nearest half kg. Because, you know, 807 g is closer to 1 kg than 0 kg, so we round up to the nearest half kilogram. Math can be a real trip, man.
17.5 lbs.
11 lbs.
6 kg 650 g is nearest to 6,500 g.
6 kg is the nearest kilogram. Note 'kg' is short for 'kilogram'.
3500 g can also be written as:3 kg 500 g3.5 kg
6Kg is the same as 6,000 grams.
0.6 kg
Oh, dude, 9 kg 807 g is like 10 kg to the nearest half kg. Because, you know, 807 g is closer to 1 kg than 0 kg, so we round up to the nearest half kilogram. Math can be a real trip, man.
6.75 kg
600kg (6kg is only 13.23 pounds).
To balance the scales, the weights on each side must have the same total mass. In this case, the left side has a total mass of 10kg (1kg + 4kg + 5kg) and the right side has a total mass of 16kg (2kg + 6kg + 8kg). To balance them, you need to swap the 4kg weight on the left side with the 6kg weight on the right side. This would make both sides have a total mass of 14kg (1kg + 6kg + 5kg = 2kg + 4kg + 8kg).
1 kg = 1000g → 6kg 30 g = 6 x 1000 g + 30 g = 6030 g But I suspect you really want it in kg: 1000g = 1 kg → 6kg 30 g = 6 kg + 30 ÷ 1000 kg = 6 kg + 0.03 kg = 6.03 kg
6 kg is greater than 6000g because 1kg is equal to 1000g. This means that 6kg is equivalent to 6000g.
17.5 lbs.