1 000 000 000 (or 10^9)
1 000 000 micrograms in a gram and 1000 grams in a kilogram.
* 1 micro gram is 10-6 grams
* 1 kilogram consists of 103 grams
* therefore 1 kilogram consists of 109 micro grams
1 Kg = 1000 gm. 1 gm = 1000 micro-gm. 1 Kg = 1000000 micro-gm.
It is a matter of opinion. The official gram system of measurment is like English. There are multiple phrases (and in this case measurements and numbers) that can mean one thing so geuss.:)
micro = 10-6
kilo = 103
103/10-6
3 - (-6) = 9
103/10-6 =109
109 ug/kg
Therefore, there are 1 x 109 micrograms in a kilogram.
(1 microgram) / (1,000,000 micrograms per gram x 1,000 grams per kilogram) = 10-9 = 0.000000001
10000000
1,000,000,000
no; the kilogram is bigger: 1 kg=109 micrograms.
A gram is larger than a microgram. Micro- is the prefix for millionth and gram has no prefix because it is the base unit. So, a microgram is one millionth of a gram. 0.000001 grams = 1 microgram
There are 1000000 micrograms in one gram.
There are 1000000 micrograms in one gram. Therefore, 20 micrograms is equal to 20/1000000 = 0.00002 grams.
1,000,000,000
1 billion micrograms = 1 kilogram ___________________________ 1 kilogram = 109 microgram
Exactly 1,000,000,000 or one billion.
1 billion micrograms = 1 kg
1 kilogram = 1 billion micrograms.
There are 1000kg in a gram and there are 1,000,000 micrograms in a gram. Therefore there are 1,000,000,000 micrograms in a kilogram. So Then there will be 5,600,000,000 micrograms in 5.6 kilograms.
There are 1,000,000,000 micrograms in a kilogram. You have to multiply by a billion here. 4.23x1,000,000,000 gives you 4,230,000,000 micrograms.
Yes, they are.
5 000 micrograms = 5 000.10-9 kg = 5.10-6 kg
no; the kilogram is bigger: 1 kg=109 micrograms.
It all depend on if they were fat micro organisms or skinny ones.
no; the kilogram is bigger: 1 kg=109 micrograms.