Предмет: Математика, автор: TankDga

решите пожалуйста:
6 ц 9 кг = ... кг
20000 ц = ... т
625 кг = ... ц ...т
60 ц 8 кг = ... кг
1600 кг = ... ц
970 т = ... ц
7 т 5 кг = ... кг
3 т 4 ц 2 кг = ... кг
9300 ц = ... т


dibaal: сделай лучшим если можешь

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Автор ответа: dibaal
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6ц 9кг=609кг
20000ц=2000т
625кг=6ц 25кг
60ц 8кг=6008кг
1600кг=16ц
970т=9700ц
7т 5кг=7005кг
3т 4ц 2кг=3402кг
9300ц=930т

dibaal: сделай лучшим когда сможешь ок
TankDga: ок
TankDga: а еще
TankDga: 605 ц = ... т ... ц
dibaal: 605ц=60т 5ц
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