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Need a little help with chemistry:) *if you don’t know don’t put anything*
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Need a little help with chemistry:)
*if you don’t know don’t put anything*
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Hello!
The answer is 1.2kg.
1000g=1kg
To convert to kg:
Divide by 1000.
1,151g/1000g=1.151kg
Round to the nearest tenth to get 1.2kg.
I hope this helps!
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its 1151000 grams teehee. ;)
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