kilogramgram poundounces
There is a mixture of imperial and metric units; first, I'll order each set, and then put them together in one ordered list: Imperial: ounce, pound, ton Metric: gram, kilogram, metric ton (tonne) Together depends upon where you are: 1 tonne ≈ 2205 lb * In UK which uses the long ton = 2240 lb: gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, metric ton, ton (here the metric ton is only slightly less than the ton) * In USA which uses the short ton = 2000 lb gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, ton, metric ton (here the metric ton is quite a bit more than the ton)
Kilogram.
Which unit of measure would you use to measure the mass of a grape? Write gram or kilogram
A gram is 1/1000 of the fraction compared to a kilogram. where 1000 gram = 1 kilogram.
kilogramgram poundounces
centigram gram kilogram
Kg goes first going greatest to least then comes gram.
Gram
foam of course
None. A gram is a smaller unit of measurement: Grams,Ounces,Pounds,Kilograms (Least to Greatest) one thousandth kg = g = 0.001 kg
one gram roughly
the kilogram is bigger than a gram
There is a mixture of imperial and metric units; first, I'll order each set, and then put them together in one ordered list: Imperial: ounce, pound, ton Metric: gram, kilogram, metric ton (tonne) Together depends upon where you are: 1 tonne ≈ 2205 lb * In UK which uses the long ton = 2240 lb: gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, metric ton, ton (here the metric ton is only slightly less than the ton) * In USA which uses the short ton = 2000 lb gram, ounce, pound, kilogram, ton, metric ton (here the metric ton is quite a bit more than the ton)
A kilogram is the largest unit among milligram, gram, and kilogram. 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, and 1 gram is equal to 1000 milligrams. Therefore, a kilogram is bigger than both a gram and a milligram.
1 gram is 1/1000 of a kilogram.
a gram=100kg a kilogram=1000g