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Put the following numbers in ascending order 12 g 4600 kg 2500 mg 0.23 tonnes
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Put the following numbers in ascending order
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0.23 tonnes
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convert everything to kg first
12g = 0.012kg
2500mg = 0.0025kg
0.23 tonnes = 230kg
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2500mg, 12g, 0.23 tonnes, 4600kg
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