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The box of crackers has a mass of 340g. Use a proportion to find the number of kg in 340 g.
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The box of crackers has a mass of 340g. Use a proportion to find the number of kg in 340 g.
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x kg - 340g
1kg - 1000g
x/1=340/100
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