There are 1000 milligrams in every gram. That means 1000 grams can be changed to milligrams by:
1000g x (1000mg/g) = 1,000,000 mg.
So 1000g (which is 1,000,000 mg) is greater than 10,000mg
1 g = 1000 mg So 10000 mg = 10 g
1 mg = 1/1000 g Therefore 210 mg = 210/1000 g = 0.210 g. 0.210 g <2g, therefore 2g is the greater mass.
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
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1 g = 1000 mg So 10000 mg = 10 g
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1 mg = (1/1000) g 1 g = 1000 mg So 12 mg = (12/1000) g Obviously 1 g = 1000 mg which is much greater than 12 mg
mg stands for milligram or 1/1000 of a gram. So 43 mg is 43/1000 of a gram or 0.043 g. Comparing 0.043 g to 5 g, it's clear that 5 g is greater.
10000 litres * 5 mg/1 litre * 1 g/1000 mg = 50 grammes.
1 g = 1000 mg thus 1.5 g = 1500 g. Note that the symbol for 'gram' is 'g', not 'gm'.
1 mg = 1/1000 g Therefore 210 mg = 210/1000 g = 0.210 g. 0.210 g <2g, therefore 2g is the greater mass.
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg1 g = 1000 mg
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Convert to common units and you can compare: 1 kg = 1000 kg → 128 kg = 128 x 1000 g = 128000 g 1000 mg = 1 g → 129200 mg = 129200 ÷ 1000 g = 129.2 g < 128000 g → Yes, 128 kg > 129200 mg