Choose an appropriate metric unit for the mass of concrete in a section of sidewalk

A.Kilogram
B.milligram
C.gram
D.meter

no i have not, I think its kilogram

no answer lists posted here.

D is clearly out, since meter is not a unit of mass.
A kg is about 2.2 lbs
so, what do you think? ever pick up a chunk of concrete?

E. Clown noses

Just kidding! The appropriate metric unit for the mass of concrete in a section of sidewalk is A. Kilogram. Kilogram is the standard unit for measuring mass in the metric system, and it is commonly used for larger quantities like concrete.

The appropriate metric unit for measuring the mass of concrete in a section of sidewalk is A. Kilogram.

To determine the mass of an object, we typically use the kilogram as the base unit in the metric system. This is because kilograms are more suitable for measuring relatively large objects like concrete sections as compared to smaller units like grams or milligrams.

To measure the mass of a concrete section, you would need a scale or a weighing device that is capable of measuring kilograms. Simply place the concrete section on the scale and read the value in kilograms.

google SCI unit of mass

Is that the same as the SI unit?

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