No. And the prefix is milli, not mili.
no. kilo is 1,000 times larger than 1. milli is 1,000 times smaller than one; therefore kilo is a factor of 1,000,000 larger than milli
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
mili is 1/1000 of a unit so 1200 miligrams is larger than 1 gram by .2 grams or 200 miligrams.
this is the same as regconising distance in the metric system. In distance a kilometer is 1000 meters. The same is true for volumes, a kiloliter is 1000 liters.Think of the prefix kilo as meaning "a thousand of"
Yes, it is less than a kilo. There are 1000 grams in a kilo, so 360 grams is just over 1/3rd of a kilo.
no. kilo is 1,000 times larger than 1. milli is 1,000 times smaller than one; therefore kilo is a factor of 1,000,000 larger than milli
no. 1 mile = 1.2 kilo
A kilogram is 10 times larger than a dekagram. This is because there are 10 decagrams in a kilogram.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
"Kilo-", as in "kilometer", or "kilobyte". Or "Milli-", when it isn't used to mean 1/1000, as in "millennium".
mili, deci, centi, hecto, kilo, deka
. . 1 Tera is 1000 Giga 1 Giga is 1000 Mega 1 Mega is 1000 Kilo 1 Kilo is 1000 mili 1 mili is 1000 micro 1 micro is 1000 nano . .
Mega, Giga, Tera
A kilo
yes one kilo is 2.2 pounds
yes because kilo is only 1000 lb and mega is about 100,000.
yes it goes kilo hecto deca meter deci centi mili