3.5 kilograms = 7 grams
28000 grams is 28 kilograms, as a kilogram is simply 1000 grams.
To convert from grams to kilograms, divide by 1000. Please note that grams and kilograms are not really units of weight. They are units of mass.
To convert mass to grams, you simply need to multiply the mass in grams by the appropriate conversion factor for the unit you are converting from (e.g., kilograms, milligrams, etc.). For example, to convert 2 kilograms to grams, you would multiply 2 kg by 1000 to get 2000 grams.
You don't, 1000 grams is 1 kilogram Divide grams by 1,000 and you have the same mass expressed in kilograms.
2,0 kgk = kilo = 10002,0 * 1000 = 2000 grams
There is no need to convert since kilograms and grams ARE measures of mass.
300 grams is equivalent to 0.3 kilograms. To convert grams to kilograms, you need to divide the mass in grams by 1000 since there are 1000 grams in a kilogram.
Mass refers to grams, so to convert from grams to kilograms, divide by 1,000. Example: 100 grams / 1,000 = .1 kg Convert g to kg -- .01 grams x 1,000= 10 kg Note you can move the decimal point three places to the left for grams to kilograms, or right for kilograms to grams.
The formula to convert mass to grams is simply to multiply the mass value by 1. For example, if the mass is given in kilograms, you would multiply by 1000 to convert to grams. If the mass is given in milligrams, you would divide by 1000 to convert to grams.
0.006 kg 1 kilogram = 1000 grams 1 gram = 0.001 kilograms
In order to answer this question you jus convert grams to kilograms. There 1,000 grams in a kilogram so...ur equation should look like this. 20 g x 1 kg/1,000 g= 0.02 kg The (g) in the equation cancel out leaving only the (kg) measurement and therefore your answer will be in (kg). Your answer is 0.02 kg.
To add it all up, convert kilograms to grams (multiplying by 1000), or convert the grams to kilograms (dividing by 1000). "On the Moon" is irrelevant; the mass will be the same almost anywhere in the Universe.