Yes, there are 1000 grams per kilogram; so 0.1 kg = 100 grams.
YES (100 x .01 = 1)
milli = .01 1 millimeter = .01 meters 1 milligram = .01 grams 1 milliliter = .01 liters etc.
Remember K H D | d c m (kilo, hecto, deka, (liter, meter, gram), deci, centi, milli). These are the denominations you need to list when converting metric units. Grams are three places to the right of kilograms. So you have to move the decimal place three times to the right (same as multiplying by 1000). You will get .01 kg = 10 g.
.01
10 to the second power is the inverse of 10 to the negative second power. 10 to the 2nd power is 100 so the inverse of 100 is 1/100 or .01 so 10 to the negative second power is written as 10-2 which is equal to 1/100 or 0.01.
One centigram is equal to .01 grams (1 centigram = 1x10^-2 grams). Therefore, a quantity of 100 centigrams equals 1 gram.
100 milion is equal to 0.1 billion.
01 grams is really just 1 gram so it has 1000 milligrams. "Milli" means "thousandth part of".
01 million
.01
YES (100 x .01 = 1)
.01 grams
1 meter= 100 centimeters, 1 centimeter= .01 meter
0.01
1 mm is equal to 01 mm.
0.1m is a decimetre, so neither of those
Mass refers to grams, so to convert from grams to kilograms, divide by 1,000. Example: 100 grams / 1,000 = .1 kg Convert g to kg -- .01 grams x 1,000= 10 kg Note you can move the decimal point three places to the left for grams to kilograms, or right for kilograms to grams.