No. A milligram is a thousand times smaller than a gram, and a gram is a thousand times smaller than a kilogram. Then, a milligram is a million times smaller than a kilogram.
Ten times smaller.
A 100 is ten times smaller than a 1000
0.076 - it is ten times smaller than 0.76
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0.8 is ten times smaller than 8
To find a number that is ten times smaller than 29, you would divide 29 by 10. This calculation results in 2.9. Therefore, 2.9 is the number that is ten times smaller than 29.
No. A milligram is a thousand times smaller than a gram, and a gram is a thousand times smaller than a kilogram. Then, a milligram is a million times smaller than a kilogram.
Ten times smaller.
A 100 is ten times smaller than a 1000
2.9 is ten times smaller than 29.
0.076 - it is ten times smaller than 0.76
The question is somewhat confused. Ten time 1.7 is 17 which is not smaller. Ten times as large is 0.17 - perhaps that was what the question was about.
In the metric system, each measurement is ten times smaller or larger than the previous or next measurement. For example, a millimeter is ten times smaller than a centimeter. A centimeter is ten times smaller than a decimeter, and so on. This chart may be helpful The column on the far left lists the measurements in order from largest to smallest, top to bottom. The three columns on the right list the name of the measurement and the abbreviation.
A decimeter is ten times smaller than a meter
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