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In kilograms, just move the decimal right before the first digit and multiply it by ten to the power of how many times you moved the decimal:

6.20 x 10^6

In grams, change 6,200,000 kg to g. One kg is 1000 g, so divide 6,200,000 by 1000. This would equal 6200 g. Now, move the decimal right before the first digit and multiply it by ten to the power of how many times you moved the decimal:


6.20 x 10^3

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