Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
Technically, you can measue a book in any unit of weight or mass. However, the most correct answer for your question would be kilograms. Kilograms are closer to a bound where as miligrams are closer to 1/10th of a oz
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
Depends on the math book.
it depends if its small kilo but big grams
The weight of a small book varies, but on average, a small paperback book may weigh around 0.2 to 0.5 kilograms. If you have a specific book in mind, you can check its weight on the publisher's website or by looking at the book's details on a retail website.
First take the weight in Kilograms and multiply it by 0.453. This would give the weight in kilograms. So in this case the answer is 1.81 kilograms.
Most likely a book. An average textbook is about 1 or 2 kilograms. Paperclips, pencils, and small blocks would be weighed in grams.
Technically, you can measue a book in any unit of weight or mass. However, the most correct answer for your question would be kilograms. Kilograms are closer to a bound where as miligrams are closer to 1/10th of a oz
1.425 kg
A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.A kilogram.
Depends on the math book.
If one math book weighs 1 kilogram, then 10 math books will weigh 10 kilograms in total. Each math book contributes 1 kilogram to the total weight, so multiplying by 10 gives the weight of 10 math books as 10 kilograms.
uhhhh...with a scale...
Scales :)
it depends if its small kilo but big grams
Oh, dude, you would measure a math book in grams. Kilograms would be a bit overkill unless you have a massive textbook collection and a really sensitive scale. So yeah, stick to grams for your standard math book weighing needs.