1 gram = 1.0 × 10-9 gigagrams (Gg)1 Gg = 1 000 000 000 g= 1 x 109 g
Gg
5.4e-1 or 5.4 x 10-1
75/10 = 7.5
Not sure what you mean, but the best guess I can make is: What does the G in Gm, Gg, etc mean - ie as a prefix to a unit. In this case it is a prefix of Giga- which means multiply the unit by 109 which is the same as 1,000,000,000: 1 Gm = 1 Gigametre = 1,000,000,000 m 1 Gg = 1 Gigagram = 1,000,000,000 g = 1,000,000 kg = 1,000 Mg = 1,000 tonnes = 1 Kilo-tonne etc.
1 gram = 1.0 × 10-9 gigagrams (Gg)1 Gg = 1 000 000 000 g= 1 x 109 g
the answer is that 1000g = 1 kg by somebody in year 6
Gg is gigagrams, 1 000 000 000 grams.
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Gg
I need this question to the answer?
gg gg gg g
The answer is 1 Mt (or 1 Gg).
by gianna (gg)
2.36*10^(-7) of them.
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To determine the percentage of offspring displaying each trait in the cross between a heterozygous gray bug (Gg) and a homozygous black bug (gg), first determine the possible genotypes of the offspring based on the parent genotypes (Gg x gg). The Punnett square will show the phenotypic ratios - 50% black (genotype gg) and 50% gray (genotype Gg). Thus, 50% of the offspring will display the black trait (gg) and 50% will display the gray trait (Gg).