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In an experiment, the weight of several oranges were recorded in the table below. During the experiment, some of the oranges were weighed in grams and some were weighed in kilograms.

Find the weights of the oranges weighed in grams in kilograms, and then find the weights of the oranges weighed in kilograms in grams.

Grams 243 423
Kilograms 0.234 0.324
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Answer and Step-by-step explanation:


There~ are~ 1,000 ~grams~ in ~every~ kilogram.


To~ find ~the ~missing ~kilogram ~weights, ~divide ~the~ weights~ by ~1,000~ grams.


243g ÷
1,000~(g)/(kg) =0.243~kg


423g ÷
1,000~(g)/(kg)=0.423kg


To~ find ~the ~missing~ gram ~weights,~ multiply ~the ~weights~ by ~1,000~ grams.


0.234kg* 1,000=(g)/(kg)=234kg


0.324kg* 1,000=(g)/(kg)=324kg


Here's~the~completed~table:

In an experiment, the weight of several oranges were recorded in the table below. During-example-1
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