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10 kilograms is equivalent to 1/100 metric tons
the mass 1/100 metric tons
What is the equivalent of the mass 10 kilograms in The tonne (unit symbol t) or metric ton (U.S.), often written tautologously as metric tonne, the unit of mass equal to or approximately the mass of one cubic metre of water at four degrees celsius?
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