1/2 kilogram = 0.5 kilograms = 500 grams
g = 0.001kg
half a kilogram = 0.5 kilograms
2.2 lb
No difference at all ! Those two numbers are identical apart from the number of decimal places.
0.7 kilogram.
1/2 kilogram = 0.5 kilograms = 500 grams
It is still a kilogram. A decimal number is simply a way of representing a number in such a way that the place value of each digit is ten times that of the digit to its right. A decimal representation does not require a decimal point.
g = 0.001kg
half a kilogram = 0.5 kilograms
kilogram
I am afraid the first answer is incorrect. The correct decimal form for six hundredths of a kilogram is: 0.06kg
2.2 lb
376 grammes = 0.376 kilogramme
No difference at all ! Those two numbers are identical apart from the number of decimal places.
There is no such thing as a "metric ounce". The units of mass in the metric system are gram, kilogram, metric tonne (equals 1000 kilograms), and other decimal multiples and submultiples of the gram or kilogram.There is no such thing as a "metric ounce". The units of mass in the metric system are gram, kilogram, metric tonne (equals 1000 kilograms), and other decimal multiples and submultiples of the gram or kilogram.There is no such thing as a "metric ounce". The units of mass in the metric system are gram, kilogram, metric tonne (equals 1000 kilograms), and other decimal multiples and submultiples of the gram or kilogram.There is no such thing as a "metric ounce". The units of mass in the metric system are gram, kilogram, metric tonne (equals 1000 kilograms), and other decimal multiples and submultiples of the gram or kilogram.
Because you are multiplying by 10 to the fifth power.