<p>\( 350g \times 2.1Kg = 350g \times 2100g \) (since 1Kg = 1000g)</p> <p>\( = 735000g^2 \)</p> However, please note that the units in the final answer do not make physical sense as you usually do not multiply masses directly in that manner to get \( g^2 \). In most physical contexts, such a calculation would likely be incorrect because it violates the principles of dimensional analysis. The concept of "grams squared" is not a standard measure in physics or other sciences involving mass.
<p>Convertir el peso de Kiara a gramos:</p> <p>\[20 \, \text{kg} \times 1000 \, \frac{\text{gramos}}{\text{kg}} = 20000 \, \text{gramos}\]</p> <p>Calcular la diferencia entre los pesos de las mascotas:</p> <p>\[20000 \, \text{gramos} - 8500 \, \text{gramos} = 11500 \, \text{gramos} \]</p> <p>Por lo tanto, hay \(11500\) gramos de diferencia entre el peso de ambas mascotas.</p>
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