Mass of dry fruits in table
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Today, dried fruit is produced in most regions of the world, and consumption occurs in all cultures and demographic segments. In the United States, Americans consumed an average of 2.18 lb (1 kg) (processed weight) of dried fruit in 2006.
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The correct question: The following picture represents the activity-mass of dry fruits on the table. Write down its measuring unit (m/kg/s) and multiple/submultiple.
The correct answer is kilogram (kg).
- The mass of dry fruits is typically represented by the unit kilogram (kg).
- The multiple units of the unit kilogram are mega gram, giga gram, stone, ton, quintal, etc.
- The submultiple units of the unit kilogram are gram, centigram, decigram, milligram, nanogram, microgram, and so on.
- The amount of matter in a substance is termed its mass.
- When measuring a quantity, the unit of measurement is a standard that is taken into account.
- Multiple units are the units or factors that are used to measure high weights.
- Weights that are noticeably lighter are measured using submultiple units.
- The kilogram is the accepted unit for measuring mass in the International System of Units (SI).
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