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PLEASE HELP An 18 ounce jar contains 510 grams of grape jelly. How many kilograms of grape jelly does the jar contain? 1 kg = 1000 grams A) 5.1 kg B) 0.52 kg C) 0.51 kg D) 51 kg
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An 18 ounce jar contains 510 grams of grape jelly. How many kilograms of grape jelly does the jar contain?
1 kg = 1000 grams
A) 5.1 kg
B) 0.52 kg
C) 0.51 kg
D) 51 kg
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the answer is 5.1 killograms
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