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0.1 dg in 1 cg
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1 dg=1000 cg
One decigram equals ten centigrams.
0.100 g = 1 cg = 10 dg = 100 mg = 1000 mcg = 10000 ng
No, Kilograms is the heaviest and milligrams are the smallest. KG, HG, DAG, G, DG, CG, MG
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10 g = 1 dag = 0.1 hg = 0.01 kg = 0.00001 Mg 10 g = 100 dg = 1000 cg = 10000 mg = 10000000 µg
0.1 gram is called a decigram (dg), but like centigram (1 cg=0.01 g), the term is seldom used. Drugs for example would be more likely labelled with milligram (1 mg=0.001 g), 5 dg would be 500 mg, 5 cg would be 50 mg. This likely because the submultipliers are easily confused with their corresponding mulitpliers decagram and centagram for 10 and 100 gram respectively, which are also seldom used.
111Kg is the answer. Here's the work: 100g/1cg * 1000cg + 10g/1dg * 1000dg + 1000g = xKg g is grams dc is decigrams cg is centgrams Kg is kilograms x is the number you are trying to find The cg cancels out the cg so 100g/1 *1000 = 100000g The dg cancels out the dg so 10g/1 *1000 = 10000g Plus the 1000g So 111000g = xKg 111000g * 1kg/1000g = xKg The g cancels out the g so 111000 * 1Kg/1000 = xKg So 111000/1000Kg =xKg 111Kg = X
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