No. It is one thousandth of a gram. In other words, there are 1000 mg to one gram.
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No, 1mg multiplied by 1000 equals 1000mg, not 1mg.
In order to get there, you have to count to "one thousand" a thousand times.
For water, it is the same. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Example: 1 mL water -----> 1 g water
No, 198 g is not equal to 9 kg. 1 kg equals 1000 g, so 9 kg is equal to 9000 g.
3 kg / 150 g = 3,000 g / 150 g = 20 (no units, just a dimensionless number)