Yes. 1,000 mg = 1 g 3,000 mg = 3 g 25 g is more.
1 g = 1,000 mg 2 g = 2,000 mg 3 g = 3,000 mg . . . 100 g = 100,000 mg
There are 0.120 g in 120 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg 1 mg = 0.001 g
what is the answer to 35 mg ____ g
2000 mg = 2 g
Yes. 1,000 mg = 1 g 3,000 mg = 3 g 25 g is more.
A milligram (mg) is one-thousandth of a gram (g). So 0.6 g = 1000 x 0.6 mg, which comes to 600 mg.
No, 7 g is 2 mg. more than 698 mg.
No. Just the opposite. 'mg' are a lot smaller than 'g', so to make the same amount,you'd expect to have a lot more 'mg' and a lot less 'g'.That means . . .-- If you have some 'mg', then divide by 1,000 to get 'g' .-- If you have some 'g', then multiply by 1,000 to get 'mg' .(1 g is made of 1,000 mg.1 mg is only 0.001 g .)
1 mg = 1/1000 g Therefore 210 mg = 210/1000 g = 0.210 g. 0.210 g <2g, therefore 2g is the greater mass.
1 g = 1,000 mg 2 g = 2,000 mg 3 g = 3,000 mg . . . 100 g = 100,000 mg
There are 0.120 g in 120 mg. 1 g = 1000 mg 1 mg = 0.001 g
1,000 mg = 1.000 g 100 mg = 0.100 g 120 mg = 0.120 g
1 g = 1,000 mg 2 g = 2,000 mg 3 g = 3,000 mg . . . 15 g = 15,000 mg
1000 mg = 1 g 1 mg = 10-3 g = 0.001 g 500 mg = 0.5 g
4.25 g
There are 2.5 g in 2500 mg, as there are 1000 mg in 1 g.