Well my young fellow, this is quite the classic question and i salute you for your diligence in the pursuit of this knowledge. but i think you may be asking the wrong question here, because what you should really be asking is how many dags in a g. you see once you have switched these principles the whole universe seems to converge on the point of the dag, and not the g. i hope that this has cleared some of the confusion you have had, you little scamp you.
there are .1 dags in a g.
10 gram = 1 dag
No, 4.5g does not equal to 45 dag. 4.5g equals to .45 dag.
10 g = 1 dekagram ⇒ 1 g = 0.1 dag 1 decigram = 0.1 g ⇒ 9 dg = 9 x 0.1 g = 9 x 0.1 x 0.1 dag = 0.09 dag
1g= how much dag
Deka- (da) prefix means 10, so 55 dag = 55 x 10 g = 550g So 55 dag > 500 g
It's 20g. (1dag - 10grams)
The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 The deca- (da) prefix means 10 63.3 hg = 63.3 × 100 g = 6330 g 653 dag = 653 × 10 g = 6530 g 6530 > 6330 → 6530 g > 6330 g → 653 dag > 63.3 hg 653 dag is greater than 63.3 hg
dag is: * the da prefix (which is deca-); to * the unit g (which is gram); meaning dag is decagrams deca- prefix means 10, thus 1 dag = 10 g
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Yes it does.
15 hectograms are larger then 1.5 decagrams. 1 hg = 10 dag ⇒ 15 hg = 15 x 10 dag = 150 dag 150 dag > 1.5 dag ⇒ 15 hg > 1.5 dag
1hg is 10.000 dag