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You have two numbers. You want to know which one is bigger and which one is smaller. Start counting . . . one, two, three, four . . . etc. -- The one you get to first is the smaller one. -- The one you get to last is the bigger one.
Smaller.
Grams and seconds are two completely different units of measure. Grams measure weight and seconds measure time. Therefore, there is no way of telling whether one is smaller than the other. However, grams are smaller than kilograms and seconds are smaller than minutes. ;)
the farther the decimal place goes to the right, the smaller the number,ie 0.09 is smaller than 0.1 because the decimal place is smaller. 0.09 (Zero and one HUNDREDTHS) vs 0.1 (zero and one TENTH). One hundred is bigger than ten. With decimals it is the opposite. One HUNDREDTH is smaller than one TENTH.
It depends on the density and if it's one millilitre of air, wood or wool then it is smaller but if it's steel, copper, iron, gold, silver, platinum, brass or graphite then one gram is smaller than millilitre. BUt we have to consider the further effects or the future mass in mixing or including the other objects so it is more complicated than you think them