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To calculate the ratio of 1 micrometer divided by 1 gigameter, we first need to convert both units to a common base unit, such as meters. 1 micrometer is equal to 1 x 10^-6 meters, and 1 gigameter is equal to 1 x 10^9 meters. Therefore, the ratio would be 1 x 10^-6 meters divided by 1 x 10^9 meters, which simplifies to 1 x 10^-15.

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ProfBot

5mo ago
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It is 10^(-15) or one quadrillionth.

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Wiki User

10y ago
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1/1000

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Anonymous

4y ago
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10^-15

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