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Reading from scales.

This guide explores how to read weights accurately using various scales with maximum capacities from 1kg to 30kg. Learn to interpret scale readings for both larger measures (like 5kg, 10kg, and 20kg) and smaller increments (like 150g, 250g, and 975g). The descriptions will aid in grasping the weight corresponding to different measurements, ensuring precision in weight assessment whether for cooking, shipping, or other purposes. Master the art of reading scales to improve your accuracy in weight management.

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Reading from scales.

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  1. Reading from scales. 10kg 20kg Use this scale to show… 7 kg 12.5kg 17.5kg 29kg Use this scale to show… 225g 375g 625g 975g

  2. Reading from scales. 10kg 20kg Use this scale to show… 5kg 2.5kg 15kg 30kg Use this scale to show… 250g 475g 650g 825g

  3. Reading from scales. 1kg 2kg Use this scale to show… 0.5kg 1.25kg 2.5kg 3.0kg Use this scale to show… 150g 450g 750g 950g

  4. Reading from scales. 1kg 2kg Use this scale to show… 0.5kg 1.5kg 2.5kg 3kg Use this scale to show… 200g 400g 750g 950g

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