SOLUTION: Please help with the homework: 1. Add the following masses and express the answer in grams 1.1. 43g 20mg + 10g 26 mg + 2g 5mg 1.2. 6kg 300g +11kg 500g +33kg 10g

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Question 1195312: Please help with the homework:
1. Add the following masses and express the answer in grams
1.1. 43g 20mg + 10g 26 mg + 2g 5mg
1.2. 6kg 300g +11kg 500g +33kg 10g

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
1. Add the following masses and expre10ss the answer in grams
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1 gram = 1000 milligrams
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1.1. 43g 20mg + 10g 26 mg + 2g 5mg
43.02 + 10.026 + 2.005 = 55.051 grams
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1.2. 6kg 300g +11kg 500g +33kg 10g
6.3 + 11.5 + 33.01 = 50.810 kg = 50810 grams

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