No!
5g is a measure of mass. 0.0508 is a pure number. A number cannot be greater than, less than or equal to a measure of mass. 0.0508 could represent 0.0508 tons - which would be greater than 5g. Or it could represent 0.0508 milligrams, which would be a lot smaller than 5g.
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Less
5000mg = 5g So 500g is greater than 5000mg.
yes
4000g is greater than 5g.
5g is equal to 5000mg so the answer is 5g
5g of solid gold would take up less space than 5g of liquid gold because solids are typically more dense and pack their particles tightly together, while liquids have particles that can move and flow, resulting in a larger volume for the same mass.
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Neither; 43mg is less than 5g.
45mg is less than 5g.
Yes, 5g is greater than 50mg. There are 1000 milligrams (mg) in one gram (g), so 5g is equivalent to 5000mg, which is larger than 50mg.
The same way you determine the density of any other object. Divide the mass by the volume. Add: density = mass/volume = 5g/1mL = 5g/mL = 5g/cm3* *1mL = 1 cm3
No!
5g is 5000mg, and 5000 is greater than 750. So 5g is larger than 750mg (3/4g).
No, 50 kg is greater than 5g. 1 kg is equal to 1000g, so 50 kg is equivalent to 50,000g, making it greater than 5g.