5 grams.
The apple would most likely have a mass of 250 grams
The prefix "kilo-" means 1000, so 2.5 kilograms would be 2.5 x (1000 grams), or 2,500 grams.
The mass of a standard poodle is between 20 and 30 kilograms. The mass of a miniature poodle is between 6 and 12 kilograms. The mass of a toy poodle is between 3 and 6 kilograms.
3 liters of water weighs 3000 grams or 3 kilograms
For a weight of a letter, grams would be the best unit of measurement. As the letter typically is small and doesn't weigh that much. Example of using grams and kilograms would be. Getting slices of deli meat you would get grams, and for roast of meat you would use kilograms.
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The apple would most likely have a mass of 250 grams
you should use kilograms
The prefix "kilo-" means 1000, so 2.5 kilograms would be 2.5 x (1000 grams), or 2,500 grams.
The mass of a ruler would be measured in grams (g).
Grams of course They are very small and don't need to be measured by big measurements
Grams, beacuase that would be like a ton of milligrams and .0000... Kilograms.
I think u would use kilograms
You can use either. If you use kilograms, you will probably get a decimal, less than 1, so grams would be commonly used. By the way, grams and kilograms are units of mass, not of weight.
Use grams as the base unit and depending on the size of the rock, grams or deckagrams for a pebble, a small rock hectograms for a rock, and kilograms for a little bigger rock (but still small). The point is to use grams as your base unit.
Its really easy, you would use kilograms and grams, for measuring mass.