In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
Yes, it is a prefix meaning a thousand.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
No, they refer to the same thing: kilograms
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In math Kilo is the metric prefix meaning 1000 times.
One kilo equals to 1,000. This is taught in math.
Kilogram and Kilo refer to the same unit of measurement.
It means kilo meter is a math term for meters
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
Yes, it is a prefix meaning a thousand.
When you're dealing with math, physics, or really anything where numbers are involved, 'kilo-' usually means '1,000'. So 16 kilo = 16,000
2.2 lbs per kilo. You do the math.
"milli-" is a prefix that means thousandth. Not thousand, that is "kilo-".
there are 2.2 pounds in a kilo so do the math and multiply
1000 grams = 1 kilo, do the math and divide.
No, they refer to the same thing: kilograms