Oh, what a happy little question! You see, "kg" stands for kilograms, and that's much bigger than just "g" which stands for grams. Think of it this way: 1 kilogram is equal to 1000 grams, so 6 kilograms is much larger than 6 grams. Just remember, there are no mistakes, just happy little accidents in learning!
Oh, dude, 6kg is definitely bigger than 6g. Like, it's not rocket science, it's just basic metric system stuff. It's like comparing a feather to a Bowling ball, you know?
g = (-1). 18 + 6g = -12g 18 = -12g - 6g 18 = -18g -1 = g
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If 500g of peanuts are £3.00 * 12 [12 * 500g = 6KG] = 6000g or 6KG and the cost would be £40
the answeres 5g
6 kilograms = 13.2277357 pounds15 pounds = 6.80388555 kilogramsSo, therefore I would say that 15lb is bigger.
6kg 750:g
6Kg is the same as 6,000 grams.
To simplify the expression 6g - g, you first need to combine like terms. Like terms have the same variable raised to the same power. In this case, both terms have the variable g raised to the power of 1. When you subtract g from 6g, you are left with 5g. Therefore, the simplified form of 6g - g is 5g.
what is the weight of a 6kg object on the surface of Mars
600kg. That would be one tiny horse if it was only 6kg
6g
6g is equal to 600cg.
There are 100 6g in 1 cg (centigram).
6g+3000g - 3006g OR 3.006kg
3/2g + 1/6g = -3 9/6g + 1/6g = -3 10/6g = -3 5/3g = -3 5 = -9g g = -5/9
g = (-1). 18 + 6g = -12g 18 = -12g - 6g 18 = -18g -1 = g