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∙ 12y agoi will rather have 10,000 mg of rocky road
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∙ 12y agoExamples: mole/litre, mole/kilogram, gram/litre, milligram/litre, milligram/cubic metre, milligram/kilogram etc.
The metric units most used to express mass are the kilogram and the gram. A kilogram is equal to 1000 grams. A kilogram also is equivalent to 2.2 pounds. Other metric units of mass are the milligram and the centigram.
A gram is a unit of mass; the international unit for mass is the kilogram, which is equal to a thousand grams. You can use grams (or kilograms) to express the mass of ANY object.
If I weighed less than a kilogram I would of course express my weight in grams
8.704 thousand
1 • 10 ^ 6
the letter "K" is used to express thousand not "M"
2k or 2grand
1,100
It appears there is a typo in your question. It seems you meant to ask if a kilogram is the same as a kilogram. Yes, a kilogram (kg) is a unit of measurement used to express mass, and 1 kilogram is equal to 1 kilogram.
Albert Einstein would have preferred 1 kg of Rocky Road Express as it is equal to 1000 g, which is greater than 10000 mg (which is equal to 10 g).
Kilograms are the SI unit for mass. Mass is the amount of matter an object has.