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Jaelyn Brandt
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25 June, 12:00
Add these measurements 56 mg plus 3.211 g
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Gloria Hunt
25 June, 12:29
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You need to change milligrams into grams: 56mg=0.056g
So : 0.056+3.211 = 3.267 g
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