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A 40 g ball of yarn is 125 m long. What is the mass of a ball of the same yarn that is 2 km long?

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Answer:

640g

Step-by-step explanation:

1000m=1km so 125m times x= 2km x is 16 so we multiply 16 by 40 to get 640 g

The mass of 2 km long yarn ball is 640.

What is mass?

A measure of how much matter is in an object. This gold bar is quite small but has a mass of 1 kilogram (about 2.2 pounds), so it contains a lot of matter.

Given

40 g ball of yarn is 125 m long

To find mass for 2 km = 2000 m long yarn

[tex]\frac{40}{125} \ 2000[/tex]   =   [tex]\frac{80000}{125}[/tex]    =     640g

Hence, The mass of 2 km long yarn ball is 640.

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