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Which of the following is true? A. 3 gram > 3000 kilograms B. 3000 grams = 3 kilograms C. 300 grams > 30 kilograms D .30 grams < 0.003 kilograms
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Which of the following is true? A. 3 gram > 3000 kilograms B. 3000 grams = 3 kilograms C. 300 grams > 30 kilograms D .30 grams < 0.003 kilograms
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Which of the following is true?
A. 3 gram > 3000 kilograms
B. 3000 grams = 3 kilograms
C. 300 grams > 30 kilograms
D .30 grams < 0.003 kilograms
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Answer: B
Because 3 kilograms = 3,000 and 3,000 kilograms = 3,000 grams
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