1 baht equivalent to 15 grams
A Baht is a unit of weight used in Thailand, and it is equal to 15.244 grams.
One baht is a unit of currency in Thailand, not a unit of weight.
The baht is a unit of weight for gold, commonly used by jewellers and goldsmiths in Thailand. One baht = 15.244 grams. Since the standard purity of Thai gold is 96.5%, the actual gold content in one baht is 15.244 × 0.965 = 14.71046 grams, or about 0.4729523 troy ounce. 15.244 grams is used for "raw" gold or bullion; in the case of jewellery, 1 baht should be more than 15.16 grams. (from wikipedia.org)
Thai gold is typically measured in baht, with one baht equaling approximately 15.16 grams. Since there are 5 carats in a gram, this means that one baht of gold is equivalent to about 75.8 carats. Therefore, if you have one gram of Thai gold, it would be about 5 carats.
15.2 grams .488oz
In 2014, 33 baht is equivalent to U.S. $0.03. This meager amount can only buy a candy or a piece of bubble gum.
The amount varies depending on the economy. Currently (Dec. 08) the amount is ~32 baht to one usd.
No. A Baht is a unit of currency in Thailand, while an ounce (oz) is an antiquated measure of mass. The two measure different things and, according to the basic rules of dimensional analysis, conversion from one to the other is not valid.
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The official unit currency of Thailand is the baht. 100 satang = 1 baht. The currency symbol is ฿
The baht is the currency of Thailand, with its origins tracing back to the ancient trade system in Southeast Asia. Historically, it was derived from a silver weight system used in trade, with the term "baht" originally referring to a certain weight of silver. Over time, the baht evolved into a coin and, eventually, a modern currency, officially adopted in its current form in the 19th century during the reign of King Rama IV. The currency now plays a key role in Thailand's economy and international trade.
The currency there is Baht. :]