Mr. Randall has wrenches in a toolbox. The total mass of the wrenches in the
toolbox is 3 kilograms. Mr. Randall takes out one wrench that has a mass of
350 grams. What is the mass in grams of the wrenches left in the toolbox?
(1 kilogram = 1,000 grams)
3kg = 3000 grams
so, what is 3000-350?
1. 3,000 - 350 = ______ grams
2. Add the ounces
3. How much rope does he have?
To find the mass in grams of the wrenches left in the toolbox, we first need to convert the total mass of the wrenches to grams. We know that 1 kilogram is equal to 1,000 grams. So the total mass of the wrenches in the toolbox, which is 3 kilograms, can be converted to grams by multiplying it by 1,000.
3 kilograms * 1,000 grams/kilogram = 3,000 grams
Therefore, the total mass of the wrenches in the toolbox is 3,000 grams.
Next, we need to subtract the mass of the wrench Mr. Randall took out, which is 350 grams.
3,000 grams - 350 grams = 2,650 grams
Therefore, the mass in grams of the wrenches left in the toolbox is 2,650 grams.