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A kilogram weighs (at the earth's surface, e.g., the grocery store) approximately: a. 5.5 pounds b. 1.5 pound c. 10 pounds d. 2.2 pounds
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A kilogram weighs (at the earth's surface, e.g., the grocery store) approximately:
a. 5.5 pounds
b. 1.5 pound
c. 10 pounds
d. 2.2 pounds
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Answer:
2.2 pounds
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d. 2.2 pounds would be the answer
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