One decigram (1 dg) is equal to 0.1 grams (g). Therefore, there are 10 decigrams in 1 gram.
10cg=1dg
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 100cg is actually equal to 1g, not 1dg. You might want to double-check your conversions before you go spreading misinformation like butter on toast.
111Kg is the answer. Here's the work: 100g/1cg * 1000cg + 10g/1dg * 1000dg + 1000g = xKg g is grams dc is decigrams cg is centgrams Kg is kilograms x is the number you are trying to find The cg cancels out the cg so 100g/1 *1000 = 100000g The dg cancels out the dg so 10g/1 *1000 = 10000g Plus the 1000g So 111000g = xKg 111000g * 1kg/1000g = xKg The g cancels out the g so 111000 * 1Kg/1000 = xKg So 111000/1000Kg =xKg 111Kg = X
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10cg=1dg
1g is larger, 1dg is 1 decigram which is 1/10th the size of one gram.
Well, honey, let me break it down for you. 100cg is actually equal to 1g, not 1dg. You might want to double-check your conversions before you go spreading misinformation like butter on toast.
111Kg is the answer. Here's the work: 100g/1cg * 1000cg + 10g/1dg * 1000dg + 1000g = xKg g is grams dc is decigrams cg is centgrams Kg is kilograms x is the number you are trying to find The cg cancels out the cg so 100g/1 *1000 = 100000g The dg cancels out the dg so 10g/1 *1000 = 10000g Plus the 1000g So 111000g = xKg 111000g * 1kg/1000g = xKg The g cancels out the g so 111000 * 1Kg/1000 = xKg So 111000/1000Kg =xKg 111Kg = X
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