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5000mg = 5g So 500g is greater than 5000mg.
1 gram is 1000 milligrams, and 5000 is greater than 508. 5 grams is bigger.
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
No, 1 kg = 1000 g, which is greater than 300 g.
5 g is greater than 508 mg.
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Yes, 5g is greater than 50mg. There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in one gram (g), so 5g is equivalent to 5000mg, which is larger than 50mg.
5 g is greater than 43 mg
5000mg = 5g So 500g is greater than 5000mg.
No 43 mg equals 0.043 g which is obviously less than 5 g.
Much smaller.
1 gram is 1000 milligrams, and 5000 is greater than 508. 5 grams is bigger.
1000 mg = 1 g so 43 mg < 5 g
The unit "g" stands for grams, while "mg" stands for milligrams. There are 1000 milligrams in a gram, so 500mg is equivalent to 0.5g. Therefore, 5g is indeed greater than 500mg.
Simplifying 5g = 508mg Solving 5g = 508gm Solving for variable 'g'. Move all terms containing g to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-508gm' to each side of the equation. 5g + -508gm = 508gm + -508gm Combine like terms: 508gm + -508gm = 0 5g + -508gm = 0 Factor out the Greatest Common Factor (GCF), 'g'. g (5 + -508m) = 0
5g times g