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1000 g :
1 kg

Convert grams to kilograms
for 4th grade

Convert the given number of grams to the equivalent number of kilograms

Learn how to convert grams (g) to kilograms (kg)

In the metric system, units are related by a factor of 10. This makes it easy to convert between different units of measurement. Grams (g) and kilograms (kg) are both units of mass in the metric system. To convert between them, we need to know that the relationship between the two units is:

1 kilogram (kg) = 1000 grams (g)

This means that there are 1000 grams in a kilogram. To convert grams to kilograms, we need to divide the number of grams by 1000 (to convert kilograms to grams, we would need to multiply the number of kilograms by 1000).

For example, convert 450 grams to kilograms.

450 g ÷ 1000 = 0.45 kg

Example 2, convert 8937 grams to kilograms.

8937 g ÷ 1000 = 8.937 kg


In this topic you are asked to convert masses given in grams to kilograms. The masses range from 1000 grams to 16,140 grams.

Below is a table showing the first 8 question answer pairs for the topic "Convert grams to kilograms" as used in the lessons for this topic. Our games and tests for the topic use these 8 items plus 12 additional question answer pairs.

The topic "Convert grams to kilograms" is in the category Measurements for 4th grade (ages 9 to 10).

1 / 8
1000 g is 1 kg
1000 g
1 kg
2 / 8
3000 g is 3 kg
3000 g
3 kg
3 / 8
2500 g is 2.5 kg
2500 g
2.5 kg
4 / 8
1260 g is 1.26 kg
1260 g
1.26 kg
5 / 8
1200 g is 1.2 kg
1200 g
1.2 kg
6 / 8
500 g is 0.5 kg
500 g
0.5 kg
7 / 8
8937 g is 8.937 kg
8937 g
8.937 kg
8 / 8
16,140 g is 16.14 kg
16,140 g
16.14 kg

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