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It just refers the aircel network rate cutter plan type And that's it.. PPM = pay per minute subscribers while PPS = pay per second subscribers
100 ppm is worse than 50 ppm. The higher the ppm value, the more concentrated the substance is in the solution. In this case, a concentration of 100 ppm is twice as much as 50 ppm.
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Zn < O.6 ppm Fe < 4.5 ppm Mn < 2.0 ppm Cu < 0.2 ppm
115 ppm is 0.0115%.
0.110 ppm = 0.000011%
0.5Mm = 50 PPM
46 ppm is 0.0046%
Multiply ppm by 10000.
ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.ppm means 1/1,000,000; percent means 1/100. Therefore, every percent is equal to 10,000 ppm. To convert from ppm to percent, you divide by 10,000.
1 percent is 10,000 ppm .06 percent = (.06 x 10,000) = 600 ppm 90 ppm = (90 / 10,000) = 0.009 percent 0.06 percent is not the same thing as 90 ppm. This is not a math problem. You have to change the material. That's a chemistry problem.
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