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Parkers kitten weighed 135 g when she was born. She now weighs 2 kg more than that. How many grams does the kitten weigh?
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Parkers kitten weighed 135 g when she was born. She now weighs 2 kg more than that. How many grams does the kitten weigh?
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2 kg = 2000 g
2000 + 135 = 2135
Parker's kitten now weighs 2135 g.
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