1,000 grams = 1 kilogram
2,000 grams = 2 kilograms
3,000 grams = 3 kilograms
4,000 grams = 4 kilograms
5,000 grams = 5 kilograms
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10,000 grams = 10 kilograms
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20,000 grams = 20 kilograms
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30,000 grams = 30 kilograms
Answer:
48
Step-by-step explanation:
<span>3780
If you consider every letter in the word "tennessee" to be unique there is 9!, or 362880 different ways to arrange the letters. So let's use that as a starting point.
Now there's 4 e's, which we really don't care how they're arranged. So divide by 4!, or 24. Giving us 362880/24 = 15120 different ways to arrange the letters.
There's also 2 n's. So divide by 2!, giving us 15120/2 = 7560 different ways.
Don't forget the s's either. So another division by 2!, giving 7560/2 = 3780 different ways.
And there's no more duplicate letters, so the final figure is 3780 different ways to arrange the letters in the word "tennessee".</span>
Answer:
Ten added to the difference of six and four. Or, the difference of six and four added to ten.
Step-by-step explanation:
I can help you with #20. For example, lets say 3/5, this fraction would be made up of 5 parts and 3 are covered, which doesn't make it full, if it was 5/5 it would be full. When you do something with a reciprocal you turn it over, so 3/5 would be turned over to 5/3, thus making it a whole number