The question as asked is nonsense and impossible to answer as:
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To convert grams to millimeters, we need to know the density of the substance in question. The conversion from grams to millimeters is not straightforward because grams measure mass while millimeters measure length. However, if we assume water as the substance, 100 grams of water would be approximately 100 milliliters, as the density of water is very close to 1 gram per milliliter.
Well, darling, 100 grams is a unit of mass, not length. So, there is no direct conversion between grams and millimeters. It's like asking how many apples are in a football field - they're just not the same thing, honey.
A gram is a unit of weight. A millimeter is a unit of distance. Units of distance don't weigh anything. They are incompatible.
100 millimeters = 10 centimeters(100 millimeters)/(10millimeters/centimeter) = 10 centimeters
Grams is a measure of mass. Millimeters is a measure of distance. They are not measures of the same thing. There is no correspondence between the two. It's like asking one pound is how many miles?
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100 grams are in 1 hectogram.