Well my young fellow, this is quite the classic question and i salute you for your diligence in the pursuit of this knowledge. but i think you may be asking the wrong question here, because what you should really be asking is how many dags in a g. you see once you have switched these principles the whole universe seems to converge on the point of the dag, and not the g. i hope that this has cleared some of the confusion you have had, you little scamp you.
there are .1 dags in a g.
10 gram = 1 dag
No, 4.5g does not equal to 45 dag. 4.5g equals to .45 dag.
10 g = 1 dekagram ⇒ 1 g = 0.1 dag 1 decigram = 0.1 g ⇒ 9 dg = 9 x 0.1 g = 9 x 0.1 x 0.1 dag = 0.09 dag
1g= how much dag
Deka- (da) prefix means 10, so 55 dag = 55 x 10 g = 550g So 55 dag > 500 g
It's 20g. (1dag - 10grams)
The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 The deca- (da) prefix means 10 63.3 hg = 63.3 × 100 g = 6330 g 653 dag = 653 × 10 g = 6530 g 6530 > 6330 → 6530 g > 6330 g → 653 dag > 63.3 hg 653 dag is greater than 63.3 hg
dag is: * the da prefix (which is deca-); to * the unit g (which is gram); meaning dag is decagrams deca- prefix means 10, thus 1 dag = 10 g
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Yes it does.
in order to get that question answered the measuring UNIT has to be known. 1.146 ... of ...WHAT????? g? dag? t?????????
15 hectograms are larger then 1.5 decagrams. 1 hg = 10 dag ⇒ 15 hg = 15 x 10 dag = 150 dag 150 dag > 1.5 dag ⇒ 15 hg > 1.5 dag