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Worksheet on Conversion of Mass

Practice the questions given in the worksheet on conversion of mass measurements. The standard unit of mass is kilogram (kg) and the smaller unit of mass is gram (g).

We know,

1000 g = 1 kg

1 kg = 1000 g

On the basis of these facts, one unit of measuring mass needs to be converted into another. 

1. Change into grams:

(i) 6 kg = _____ g

(ii) 18 kg = _____ g

(iii) 8 kg 295 g = _____ g

(iv) 3 kg 25 g = _____ g


2. Change into kilograms and grams:

(i) 1006 g = _____ kg _____ g

(ii) 4030 g = _____ kg _____ g

(iii) 2546 g = _____ kg _____ g

(iv) 8490 g = _____ kg _____ g

(v) 5042 g = _____ kg _____ g

(vi) 7676 g = _____ kg _____ g


3. Express the following in grams:

(i) 5 kg

(ii) 7 kg 300 g

(iii) 8 kg 900 g

(iv) 1 kg 25 g

(v) 67 kg

(vi) 9 kg 750 g

(vii) 4 kg 7 g

(viii) 11 kg

(ix) 4 kg 416 g

(x) 27 kg 25 g

(xi) 8 kg 500 g

(xii) 9 kg 600 g

(xiii) 5 kg 555 g

(xiv) 4 kg 17 g

(xv) 6 kg 915 g


4. Convert the following into kilograms and grams:

(i) 3680 g

(ii) 8750 g

(iii) 5678 g

(iv) 9551 g

(v) 8001 g

(vi) 3333 g

(vii) 8009 g

(viii) 9876 g

(ix) 5432 g

(x) 3250 g

(xi) 9753 g

(xii) 9182 g

(xiii) 3456 g

(xiv) 8642 g

(xv) 8273 g

 

Answers for the worksheet on conversion of mass are given below to check the exact answers of the converted unit of measuring mass.


Answers:

1. (i) 6000 g

(ii) 18000 g

(iii) 8295 g

(iv) 3025 g


2. (i) 1 kg 6 g

(ii) 4 kg 30 g

(iii) 2 kg 546 g

(iv) 8 kg 490 g

(v) 5 kg 42 g

(vi) 7 kg 676 g


3. (i) 5000 g

(ii) 7300 g

(iii) 8900 g

(iv) 1025 g

(v) 67000 g

(vi) 9750 g

(vii) 4007 g

(viii) 11000 g

(ix) 4416 g

(x) 27025 g

(xi) 8500 g

(xii) 9600 g

(xiii) 5555 g

(xiv) 4017 g

(xv) 6915 g


4. (i) 3 kg 680 g  

(ii) 8 kg 750 g

(iii) 5 kg 678 g

(iv) 9 kg 551 g

(v) 8 kg 1 g        

(vi) 3 kg 333 g

(vii) 8 kg 9 g

(viii) 9 kg 876 g

(ix) 5 kg 432 g

(x) 3 kg 250 g

(xi) 9 kg 753 g

(xii) 9 kg 182 g

(xiii) 3 kg 456 g

(xiv) 8 kg 642 g

(xv) 8 kg 273 g

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