Answer :
To find out how much is needed to make 1 kg from the given weights, we need to determine how many more grams are required to reach 1000 grams (since 1 kg = 1000 g) for each of the weights provided. Let's go through each one:
1. 750 g:
- You need to reach 1000 g from 750 g.
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 750 \, \text{g} = 250 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 250 g more to make 1 kg.
2. 8 hg:
- First, convert hectograms (hg) to grams: [tex]\(8 \, \text{hg} \times 100 \, \text{g/hg} = 800 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 800 \, \text{g} = 200 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 200 g more to make 1 kg.
3. 60 dag:
- Convert decagrams (dag) to grams: [tex]\(60 \, \text{dag} \times 10 \, \text{g/dag} = 600 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 600 \, \text{g} = 400 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 400 g more to make 1 kg.
4. 995 g:
- You need to reach 1000 g from 995 g.
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 995 \, \text{g} = 5 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 5 g more to make 1 kg.
5. 99 dag:
- Convert decagrams (dag) to grams: [tex]\(99 \, \text{dag} \times 10 \, \text{g/dag} = 990 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 990 \, \text{g} = 10 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 10 g more to make 1 kg.
These calculations show the amount of weight needed for each to reach 1 kg.
1. 750 g:
- You need to reach 1000 g from 750 g.
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 750 \, \text{g} = 250 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 250 g more to make 1 kg.
2. 8 hg:
- First, convert hectograms (hg) to grams: [tex]\(8 \, \text{hg} \times 100 \, \text{g/hg} = 800 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 800 \, \text{g} = 200 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 200 g more to make 1 kg.
3. 60 dag:
- Convert decagrams (dag) to grams: [tex]\(60 \, \text{dag} \times 10 \, \text{g/dag} = 600 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 600 \, \text{g} = 400 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 400 g more to make 1 kg.
4. 995 g:
- You need to reach 1000 g from 995 g.
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 995 \, \text{g} = 5 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 5 g more to make 1 kg.
5. 99 dag:
- Convert decagrams (dag) to grams: [tex]\(99 \, \text{dag} \times 10 \, \text{g/dag} = 990 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Calculation: [tex]\(1000 \, \text{g} - 990 \, \text{g} = 10 \, \text{g}\)[/tex].
- Result: You need 10 g more to make 1 kg.
These calculations show the amount of weight needed for each to reach 1 kg.