Neither, because 45 hg and 4.5 kg are both equal.
Well, darling, 10 kg is the same as 100 hg, so 125 hg is definitely bigger. It's like asking if you want a scoop of ice cream or the whole darn tub! So, go ahead and enjoy that extra 25 hg - you deserve it.
Neither - they are both the same. The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 → 32 hg = 32 x 100 g = 3200 g The kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 → 3.2 kg = 3.2 x 1000 g = 3200 g
It's true because 1 kg = 10 hg So, 1.2 Kg = 12 hg
No, 2 Kg (Kilograms) is greater than 20g (grams).
yes. kilograms are greater than grams.
45 Hg (hectograms) is less than 45 kg (kilograms). Since 1 kilogram is equal to 10 hectograms, 45 kg is equivalent to 450 Hg. Therefore, 45 Hg is significantly less than 45 kg.
Well, darling, 10 kg is the same as 100 hg, so 125 hg is definitely bigger. It's like asking if you want a scoop of ice cream or the whole darn tub! So, go ahead and enjoy that extra 25 hg - you deserve it.
32Hg is less than is 3.2 Kg because kg is a larger unit that Hg all i am saying is that 32 hectograms is greater kilograms is before hectograms
Neither - they are both the same. The hecto- (h) prefix means 100 → 32 hg = 32 x 100 g = 3200 g The kilo- (k) prefix means 1000 → 3.2 kg = 3.2 x 1000 g = 3200 g
1 kg = 10 hg so 110 kg = 110*10 = 1100 hg. Simple!
It's true because 1 kg = 10 hg So, 1.2 Kg = 12 hg
10 hg = 1 kg so 50 hg = 50/10 = 5 kg. Simple!
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No, 2 Kg (Kilograms) is greater than 20g (grams).
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 5 kg*10 hg 1 kg=50 hg
18000g is 18 kg, so 18000g is greater than/weighs more than 10 kg.
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.