Q1: Add the following: 7 kg 800 g and 8 kg 600 g
Q2: Add the following: 20 kg 12 g and 30 kg 7 g
Q3: Express the following in Kilograms and grams: 23600 g
Q4: Add the following: 10 kg 110 g + 5 kg 220 g + 5 kg 330 g
Q5: Add the following: 60 Kg and 40 Kg
Q6: Subtract: 22 kg from 43 kg 6 g
Q7: Add the following: 6 Kg 36 g and 10 kg 10 g
Q8: Add the following: 9 kg 320 g + 4 kg 610 g + 0 kg 800 g
Q9: Add the following: 16 kg 600 g + 5 kg 500 g + 0 kg 800 g
Q10: Convert the following into grams: 11 Kg
Q11: Add the following: 25 kg 625 g and 17 kg 825 g
Q12: Convert the following into grams: 6 Kg 386 g
Q13: Subtract: 15 Kg from 83 Kg
Q14: Add the following: 41 Kg 20 g and 53 Kg 4 g
Q15: Express the following in Kilograms and grams: 54276 g
Q16: Subtract: 450 g from 620 g
Q17: Convert the following into grams: 28 Kg 52 g
Q18: Compare with <.>,= sign: 1 KG ___ 1 G
Q19: Express the following in Kilograms and grams: 28067 g
Q20: Express the following in Kilograms and grams: 10043 g
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