It's true because 1 kg = 10 hg
So, 1.2 Kg = 12 hg
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True
Neither, because 45 hg and 4.5 kg are both equal.
125 hg, although I have yet to come across anywhere that uses the measure.
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
12 kg
7 stone 12 is 50 (49.9)kg
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1 kg = 10 hg so 110 kg = 110*10 = 1100 hg. Simple!
10 hg = 1 kg so 50 hg = 50/10 = 5 kg. Simple!
Algebraic Steps / Dimensional Analysis Formula 5 kg*10 hg 1 kg=50 hg
Neither, because 45 hg and 4.5 kg are both equal.
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A very large textbook would be about 1kg
false 1 gm = 1000 milligram 1 kg = 1000 gm = 1 000 000 milligram
Yes.
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125 hg, although I have yet to come across anywhere that uses the measure.