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The mass of a tiger at a zoo is 135 kilograms. Randy's cat has a mass of 5,000 grams. How many times greater is the mass of the tiger than the mass of Randy's cat?

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  1. Yesterday, 22:40
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    convert 135 kilograms into grams and you get 135,000 and then divide that number by 5,000 and get 27
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