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When you write "5 kg", the little 'k' in the middle stands for 1,000.
So '5 kg' means '
5,000 g
'.
It doesn't matter what substance you're working with. It could be
tap-water, gold, air, or mud. 5 kg of it is still 5,000 grams of it.
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