The best answer for the sum of three masses of 1.279 kg, 45.23 g, and .032 mg is: 1324 g. 1.324230032 kg. 46.541 kg. 46 g. 1.3e3 g.
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Let's convert the first mass of 1.279 kg to grams. Since 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams, we can multiply 1.279 kg by 1000 to get 1279 grams. Show more…
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