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6g 300mg-5g 200mg is equal to?
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6g 300mg-5g 200mg is equal to?
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so 6 grams -5 grams =1 g
300mg-200mg=100mg
answer:1 gram and 100mg
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6g 300mg - 5g 200mg = 1g 100mg
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