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The mass of one boulder is about 4,600 kilograms. The mass of a second boulder is about 4,800,000 grams. Which boulder has a greater mass? Explain.
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The mass of one boulder is about 4,600 kilograms. The mass of a second boulder is about 4,800,000 grams. Which boulder has a greater mass? Explain.
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The mass of one boulder is about 4,600 kilograms. The mass of a second boulder is about 4,800,000 grams. Which boulder has a greater mass? Explain.
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The second boulder would have a greater mass because there are 1000 grams in a kilogram so 4,800,000
divided by 1,000 = 4,800kg which is greater than 4,600kg -have a nice day! :)
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