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Look at 4 km and 4,000 m. Recall that 1 km = 1000 m. Thus, 4 km = 4000 m.
So 4 km and 4,000 m are equivalent.
Look at 3 lb and 48 oz. Note that 16 oz = 1 lb, and so 48 oz = 3 lb.
3 lb and 48 oz. are equivalent.
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1. 4 Km = 4,000 m
2. 12 kg = 12,000 g
3. 3 lb = 48 oz.
rays
1. 40 degrees
2. 50 degrees
3. 45 degrees.
Hope this helps :)
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