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No, 1 kg = 1000 g, which is greater than 300 g.
Yes.1.5 g it's 1500mg,so yes it is.
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Well, honey, if the smaller statue is 9 cm tall and has a mass of 300g, and the larger statue has a mass of 2 kg, then it's gonna be taller than your ex's ego. To find the height of the larger statue, you just need to do a little math and convert those units like a pro. So, grab a calculator and work those numbers, darling.
2kg (2,000 g) is larger than 1,500g.
Because of the masses height and width of the rectangular prism of algebra, the 300g is bigger. 1Kg (kilogram) is 1000g (grams) so 3000Kg is 3,000,000 grams which is much much more than 300g.
It weighs 300 kilograms. That's 660 pounds for Americans.
No, 1 kg = 1000 g, which is greater than 300 g.
Yes, it is.
1 g = 1000 mg Grams are larger.
1 kg is larger than 1 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g.
No.
Each g has 1,000 mg, so 2 g are definitely larger than only 128 mg.
0,3 kg = 300 g because 1kg = 1000 g
5 kg is larger than 750 g. 1 kg is equal to 1000 g, so 5 kg is equal to 5000 g, which is greater than 750 g.
5 g = 5,000 mg
Gases are less dense than liquids, so the space between the particles larger which explains the larger volume.