To compare the weights, we need to convert both measurements to the same unit. 1 and a half kg is equal to 1500 g (since 1 kg = 1000 g). The difference in weight between 1500 g and 900 g is 600 g. So, 1 and a half kg is 600 g heavier than 900 g.
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Oh, dude, 1 and a half kg is just 600 g heavier than 900 g. So, like, it's not rocket science or anything. Just a little math.
When rounding to the nearest hundred, half will round down and half will round up, ie 100 ÷ 2 = 50 will round each way. → any number greater than or equal to 900 and less than 900 + 50 = 950 will round down to 900. ie any number n such than 900 ≤ n < 950 will round down to 900 to the nearest 100. Which means your [whole] number could be any of 900, 901, 902, ..., 949.
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450 is smaller than 900.
1 ton is equal to 2000 pounds so tons are heavier
22.5 900 / 40 = 22.5