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Phantasy [73]
2 years ago
13

London made a paperclip sculpture that weighed about 78 grams. How many kilograms does his

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Natasha_Volkova [10]2 years ago
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Answer:

0.078 kilograms.

Explanation:

In terms of grams, London's paperclip sculpture weights about 78 grams.

Now, converting grams into kilograms, we can take that 1 gram makes 1000 kilograms.

Now,

1 gm= 1000 kg

So,

78 gms = 78÷1000

            = 0.078kgs.

Therefore, London's sculpture made from paperclips weighed 0.078 kilograms.

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