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
You are a "subset" of the larger group.
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.
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
The answer to that one is going to depend on two things:-- what unit you are converting from-- what unit you are converting to