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3 kilograms are greater than 6 pounds? True or False
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3 kilograms are greater than 6 pounds? True or False
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1 kilogram is 2.20462 pounds.
2.20462 * 3 is 6.61387
so is false.
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Barely. 3 kilograms is equal to 6.61 pounds, so technically, yes
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