The purpose of this question is not clear. 10 grams is a whole of 10 grams, it is a thousandth of 10 kilograms, a millionth of 10 tonnes, a billionth of 10 kilotons, etc.
yeah so you know that there is 100 grams so the answer is 10/100
There are 1000 grams in one kilogram. Therefore, 10 kilograms is equal to 10 x 1000 = 10000 grams.
1 kilogram has 1000 grams. Therefore, 10 grams will be 1/100, or 0.01 of a kilogram.
Oh, dude, the fraction of 10 is 10/1. I mean, it's like having 10 slices of pizza and only eating one slice. So yeah, 10 over 1, that's your fraction. Enjoy your pizza math!
9/10
1/10.
It is 1/100.
i think the anwer is 10/1000
7.7 grams converts to 7 7/10 grams or 7700 milligrams.
9/10 (nine-tenths)
To find the fraction of 1 kg that 400 grams represents, we convert 1 kg to grams, which is 1000 grams. Then, we divide 400 grams by 1000 grams: ( \frac{400}{1000} ). Simplifying this fraction, we get ( \frac{4}{10} ) or ( \frac{2}{5} ). Therefore, 400 grams is ( \frac{2}{5} ) of 1 kg.
yeah so you know that there is 100 grams so the answer is 10/100
To find the fraction of 300 grams in 1 kg, you need to convert both units to the same measurement. Since 1 kg is equal to 1000 grams, you can express 300 grams as a fraction of 1000 grams. Therefore, 300 grams is 300/1000 or 3/10 of 1 kg.
It is 839/1000.
200 grams can be expressed as a fraction of a kilogram. Since 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, 200 grams can be written as ( \frac{200}{1000} ). This fraction simplifies to ( \frac{2}{10} ), which further simplifies to ( \frac{1}{5} ). Thus, 200 grams is ( \frac{1}{5} ) of a kilogram.
5 grams is approximately 0.176 ounces when converted as a fraction.
There are 10 decagrams in one hectogram. This is because a hectogram is equal to 100 grams, and since one decagram is equal to 10 grams, dividing 100 grams by 10 grams gives you 10 decagrams.