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Pedro's dog had two puppies.At 8 weeks old, the puppies weighed 2 kg and 1,875 g.What was the difference in the masses of the puppies in grams?
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Pedro's dog had two puppies.At 8 weeks old, the puppies weighed 2 kg and 1,875 g.What was the difference in the masses of the puppies in grams?
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First lets change the weights in kilograms to grams so is easier to compare:
2kg = 2000 g
that is because 1 kg equals 1000 grams. So we can compare now:
2000 - 1875 = 125 g
therefore the difference in the masses of the puppies is 125 g
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