In the context of money, "1g" typically refers to one gram of a substance, often used in the context of precious metals like gold or silver. It denotes the weight of the material, which can be converted into a monetary value based on current market prices. For example, if gold is priced at $60 per gram, then 1g of gold would be valued at $60.
1G typically refers to "one grand," which is slang for one thousand dollars. It's often used in informal contexts, such as discussions about money, budgets, or expenses. For example, someone might say they spent 1G on a new phone, indicating the purchase cost $1,000.
1g=1000mg Aabid
1g = 100cg 35cg x 1g/100cg = 0.35g
well 1000mg = 1g so it would be 1/2 of 2000mg = 1 gram
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could be 1 gigabyte. which is 1024 megabytes.
1g is not the same as 1st gen. there's no 1g ipods.
it is equal because 1g
1g=1000mg Aabid
i say $150(1g) $225(2g) $280(3g) $340(4g)
The price of 1g of Yttrium is 1 cent.
1 gram or 1 cg
1g of carbohydrate = 4 calories 1g of protein = 4 calories 1g of fat = 9 calories 1g of alcohol = 7 calories
No... I purchased on for a Xmas gift and it did not fit the 1G. The case was too small for the 1G Touch.
1g of fat = 9 calories 1g of alcohol = 7 calories 1g of protein = 4 calories 1g of cabohydrates = 4 calories
Yes 100cg does equal to 1g
100g + 10g + 1g = 111g