SOLUTION: 8. Using units (not numbers), write an algebraic equation in which you m ultiply grams by a factor composed of other units to give a result in kilograms. (HINT: grams x ???? =

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Question 978227: 8. Using units (not numbers), write an algebraic equation in which you m ultiply grams by a factor composed of other units to give a result in kilograms. (HINT: grams x ????
= kilograms)

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
[ grams ] x [ kg / gram ] = [ kg ]

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