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a millimeter
Round to whatever non-zero digit is farthest to the left.
"Round feet" is not a common unit of measurement; please explain what you mean by "round feet".
If the diamond is a round brilliant cut, it's slightly larger than 16.3MM, which is the measurement of a diamond weighing 15 carats.
2.34 grams
No, pound is not a measurement unit in apothecary. In apothecary, the main units of measurement are grain, scruple, dram, ounce, and pound troy.
A grain is a unit of measurement in medicine. A one half grain equals 30 mgs as part of the apothecaries system
Miligram
a millimeter
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Milligrams
No, milligrams are usually too small to accurately measure the weight of a single grain of sand. It would be better to use a more precise unit such as micrograms or nanograms for such small measurements.
A grain is a measurement of weight.The reference to a bullet is used to measure the weight of the bullet.In the U.S. it is measured by Grains,in Europe it is measured in Grams.The same can be said for the measurement of smokeless,or black powder when reloading cartridges for firearms.
The same way as you round any other number or measurement.
Round to whatever non-zero digit is farthest to the left.
"Round feet" is not a common unit of measurement; please explain what you mean by "round feet".
Grain is a measurement of weight. There are 7000 grains to 1 pound. Bullets can weigh from as little at around 20 grains to over 750 grains. Grain is also used as a measure of weight for gun powders.