1.choose an appropriate metric unit for the mass of a typical house cat

2.which is most likely to have the mass of 3 kg

A. a small car

B. a large dog
C. a house cat
D. a basketball

Answer: C. a house cat

The answers are

A 5 year old child
a bowling ball
a lemon
an adult lion
Idk the answer though

1. The appropriate metric unit for the mass of a typical house cat would be grams (g). This is because a typical house cat's mass is relatively small.

2. Among the given options, a small dog or a large watermelon is most likely to have a mass of around 3 kg.

1. The appropriate metric unit for the mass of a typical house cat is grams (g). One kilogram (kg) is equal to 1000 grams, so using grams would provide a more precise measurement for the mass of a cat.

To measure the mass of a house cat, you would typically use a scale. Place the cat on the scale and read the measurement in grams. If the scale provides the mass in kilograms, you can multiply the value by 1000 to convert it to grams.

2. The most likely object to have a mass of 3 kg would be a small dog or a large household object.

To get an idea of objects that may weigh around 3 kg, you could consider common items such as a small bag of rice, a thick hardcover book, or a standard-sized bag of flour. Alternatively, you can use a scale to weigh objects until you find one with a mass close to 3 kg.