Yes, it can be done.
Depends on the degree of rounding. 44999.50...01 (to the nearest integer). 44500.0...01 (to the nearest thousand). 42500.0...01 (to the nearest 5000).
17.71 to the nearest .01
01 grams is really just 1 gram so it has 1000 milligrams. "Milli" means "thousandth part of".
It depends on the degree of rounding: 300.00...01 to the nearest 600 899.99... to the nearest 600.
A milligram is one thousandth of a gram, which means it is 1000 times smaller than a whole gram. Think of it like a penny is to a dollar. It takes 100 pennies to make a dollar, so if you look at a penny from a dollar's point of view, a penny is .01 of a dollar and a dollar is 1.00. So 3.2 milligrams actually equals 3.2 one thousandths of a gram or .0032 of a whole gram (a tiny amount).
"0.01 gram" is a quantity of mass.It's the same quantity as 0.00001 kilogram.
5 --------------------------------------------- The answer above is without sense. Gram is a unit of mass and millilitre is a unit of volume; they are not compatible. You need to know the density for the calculation of mass because: M = V x d .
Depends on the degree of rounding. 44999.50...01 (to the nearest integer). 44500.0...01 (to the nearest thousand). 42500.0...01 (to the nearest 5000).
Mass and weight are measured in grams or kilograms.
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By definition, it weighs one gram.
Nearest hundredth (.01) is still 8999. To the nearest hundred however is 9000
In the metric or SI system it's grams (with added prefixes as appropriate).CommentThe SI unit for mass is a kilogram. A gram is a submultiple of the kilogram.
17.71 to the nearest .01
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01 grams is really just 1 gram so it has 1000 milligrams. "Milli" means "thousandth part of".