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Molarity = moles of solute/Liters of solution

That 3 kg of water would present a problem, but water = 1 gram/ml in density, so....

3 kg = 3000 grams

1g/ml H2O = 3000 grams H2O/X ml

= 3000 ml = 3 Liters

so,

Molarity = 6 moles Na/3 Liters

= 2 M NaOH

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