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Weight — g and kg

Measurement: Weight — g and kg

Weight — g and kg

Weight — g and kg

What you'll learn

  • Understand the relationship 1 kg = 1,000 g.
  • Add and compare weights given in kilograms and grams.
  • Solve everyday weight word problems (groceries, parcels, fruits).

Key concepts

Level 1 — Units of weight

Verbal: Light objects (a pencil, an apple) are weighed in grams (g); heavier objects (a bag of rice, a person) are weighed in kilograms (kg).

Level 2 — Converting kilograms to grams

Symbolic: 4 kg = 4 × 1,000 = 4,000 g. 4 kg 350 g = 4,000 + 350 = 4,350 g.

Level 3 — Adding weights

Example: A bag of rice weighs 2 kg 500 g and a bag of sugar weighs 1 kg 750 g. Total in grams = 2,500 g + 1,750 g = 4,250 g = 4 kg 250 g.

Level 4 — Comparing weights

Example: Box A = 2,300 g, Box B = 2 kg 100 g = 2,100 g. Box A is heavier by 2,300 − 2,100 = 200 g.

NCERT anchor: Math-Magic 4, Ch 12 — How Heavy? How Light? (comparing and measuring weight).

Worked example

A watermelon weighs 3 kg 250 g and a papaya weighs 1 kg 600 g. What is their total weight?

Step 1 — Convert both to grams: 3,250 g and 1,600 g.
Step 2 — Add: 3,250 + 1,600 = 4,850 g.
Step 3 — Convert back: 4,850 g = 4 kg 850 g.
Answer: 4 kg 850 g.

Common mistakes

MistakeWhy it happensFix
Using 1 kg = 100 gConfusing with money (100 paise)Always remember 1 kg = 1,000 g
Adding kg and g columns without convertingTreating mixed units as one numberConvert fully to grams (or fully to kg) before adding
Comparing "2,300 g" and "2 kg 100 g" without convertingComparing different units directlyConvert both to the same unit first
Forgetting to convert grams over 1,000 back to kgLeaving the answer as raw gramsDivide by 1,000 to express as kg and g

Quick check

  • 6 kg = ___ g (6,000 g)
  • 3 kg 400 g = ___ g (3,400 g)
  • 5,200 g = ___ kg ___ g (5 kg 200 g)
  • Which is heavier: 1,800 g or 1 kg 900 g? (1 kg 900 g = 1,900 g is heavier)
  • Stretch: A shopkeeper has 10 kg of flour. He sells 3 kg 600 g in the morning and 2 kg 750 g in the evening. How much flour is left? (3 kg 650 g)

Revision tip: Look at grocery packet labels at home (500 g, 1 kg, etc.) and practise converting them to grams.

Open the Practice tab for graded questions on Weight.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR)

  • What you'll learn
  • Key concepts
  • Worked example
  • Common mistakes

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