We will have the following:
1. 143 g = 0.143 kg:

2. 110 g = 0.110 kg:

3. 410 g = 0.410 kg:

4. 46 g = 0.046 kg:

From this we can see that the given weights do not correspond to any of the values of column B, since the calculations to obtain the values of column B were done using grams, instead of kg, thus those values do not correspond to the unit of force Newtons.