Two grams is 10 carats.
There are 5 carats per gram. The answer is then 3/5 of a gram, or 0.6 grams.
Your answer depends on the cut you are measuring. If the gem is a round cut, the carat weight will be about .10 carats.
If the diamond is measured in points -- 106, you could translate this to 1.06 carats.
If the diamond is a round cut, a stone weighing a little over 3 carats would have the 9.5mm measurement at the girdle.
The information you give can be answered this way: with 96 diamonds each weighing .03 carats, the total diamond weight is .03 x 96 or 2.88 carats.
30,000 carats.
2.04 grams.
6 kilo is equal to 30 000 carats. A lot!!
A one carat diamond -- 1.00 carats -- weighs .20 grams. Can you do the math?
To convert grams to carats for a ruby stone, you would multiply the weight in grams by 5. Carats = grams x 5. Thus, for an 8.5 gram ruby stone, the weight in carats would be 8.5 x 5 = 42.5 carats.
0.4 grams or 400 mg
9.37500 carats = 1.87500 grams Or, in reverse, as the question is not very clear!: 9.37500 grams = 46.87500 carats
One gram equals five carats -- carats being the preferred weight measurement for diamonds. When you do the math, you'll find that 8.8 grams of diamonds equals 44 carats.
1 pound = 453.592370380378 grams....
One gram equals five carats; one carat equals one fifth of a gram. Can you do the math? three tenths
1 Pound = 2 267.96185 Carats
One ounce is equivalent to approximately 28.35 grams. Since one carat is defined as 0.2 grams, it takes about 141 carats to equal one ounce (28.35 grams divided by 0.2 grams per carat).