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If you have 0.095kg and 0.025kg how many oz you have?

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∙ 16y ago
Updated: 12/20/2022

Adding together 0.095 and 0.025 kilograms gives us 0.120 kilograms. This is equal to 120 grams.

Rounded to two decimal places, 120 grams is equal to 4.23 ounces.

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