Yes, 5g is bigger than 25mg. One gram (g) is equal to 1000 milligrams (mg), so 5g is equal to 5000mg. Therefore, 5g is significantly larger than 25mg.
5 grams (5g) is larger than 508 milligrams (mg). Since 1 gram is equal to 1,000 milligrams, 5 grams equals 5,000 milligrams. Therefore, 5g is significantly bigger than 508mg.
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
No, 43 mg is not larger than 5 g. In fact, 5 grams is equal to 5,000 milligrams, so 43 mg is significantly smaller than 5 g.
43 mg is less than 5 g. To compare the two, you can convert grams to milligrams: 5 g equals 5000 mg. Since 43 mg is much smaller than 5000 mg, it is clear that 43 mg is less than 5 g.
5g is the larger quantity.
5 g is greater than 43 mg
5g is bigger because 5g = 5000 mg
1000 mg = 1 g so 43 mg < 5 g
No 43 mg equals 0.043 g which is obviously less than 5 g.
Yes, 5g is bigger than 25mg. One gram (g) is equal to 1000 milligrams (mg), so 5g is equal to 5000mg. Therefore, 5g is significantly larger than 25mg.
5 grams (5g) is larger than 508 milligrams (mg). Since 1 gram is equal to 1,000 milligrams, 5 grams equals 5,000 milligrams. Therefore, 5g is significantly bigger than 508mg.
Neither; 43mg is less than 5g.
43mg is less than 5g because 5g is equal to 5,000mg. Hence: 1g=1,000mg
43 mg is less than 5 g. To compare the two, note that 5 g is equal to 5000 mg. Since 43 mg is significantly lower than 5000 mg, it is indeed less than 5 g.
The milli- prefix means one thousandth (1/1000), thus: 1000 mg = 1000 × 1/1000 g = 1 g By converting to the same units a comparison can be made: 5g = 5 × 1000 mg = 5000 mg > 43 mg Thus 5 g is greater than 43 mg.
Much smaller.