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.
6 kilo is equal to 30 000 carats. A lot!!
2.04 grams.
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
there are 5 carats in 1 grams