Grams for small fish, kilograms for larger fish.
You convert to a larger unit. Smaller to larger. Metre is 1000 times larger than a millimetre
decagrams. from small to big: milli centi unit deci deca kilo
The answer to that one is going to depend on two things:-- what unit you are converting from-- what unit you are converting to
to get a unit
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you would divide
The opposite of a city-state is a small town, i.e. part of a larger state or country. A city-state was a relatively small autonomous governmental unit in ancient Greece.
You are a "subset" of the larger group.
Larger, since the meter is the smaller unit.
For small everyday quantities, a millilitre. For larger one, a litre.
There are lots of small units in each big unit. As a result, the number of small units is greater and to go from a greater number to a smaller number you need to divide by a number which is biiger than 1.Alternatively, to change a smaller unit to a larger unit you can always multiply by a number which is between 0 and 1.
Grams for small fish, kilograms for larger fish.
We are just one part of a larger system, and are reliant on that system for our continued existence. We harm it at our peril.
You convert to a larger unit. Smaller to larger. Metre is 1000 times larger than a millimetre
decagrams. from small to big: milli centi unit deci deca kilo
Mass can be measured in two ways. It can be measure in the unit of gram (g) specially for small objects and the unit of kilogram (kg) for larger objects.