Fill in the boxes : The number of 100 g weights required to make it equal to 1 kg is The number of 2 kg weights required to make it equal to 10 kg is The number of 1 kg weights required to make it equal to 5 kg is The number of 200 g weights required to make it equal to 1 kg is The number of 3 kg weights required to make it equal to 9 kg is
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Answer:
1. 10
2. 5
3. 5
4. 5
5. 3
Step-by-step explanation:
1. 1 kg = 1000g
= 1000g ÷ 100g
= 10
2. 10kg ÷ 2kg
= 5
3. 5kg ÷ 1kg
= 5
4. 1 kg = 1000g
= 1000g ÷ 200g
= 5
5. 9kg ÷ 3kg
= 3
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The number of 100 g weights required to make it equal to 1 kg is = 10
because, 1kg=1000g
1000g/100g is 10.
The number of 2 kg weights required to make it equal to 10 kg is 5
because 10/2 is 5
The number of 1 kg weights required to make it equal to 5 kg is 5
The number of 200 g weights required to make it equal to 1 kg is 5
The number of 3 kg weights required to make it equal to 9 kg is 3
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