1 gram = 1000 milligrams
multiply the milligrams by 10, since there are 1000 milligrams in a gram, but only 100 centigrams.
Add all measurements of the sides on the figure
all you have to do to figure this out is metric conversions. the answer to this one is....... 8000. mg
It is 1.333... (repeating) milligrams.
Yes, it is 10 times larger. As they are both in milligrams, there is no need for conversion. the more figures to the left of the decimal point means the larger figure.
Figure out what measurements to make.
The benefits derived from metrification were measurements that could be divided by ten. This method simplified the way to figure measurements.
It could be considered one, but generally an hourglass figure is somebody with a small waist and even hips and shoulders. These measurements are also of a heavier person, so not everybody would consider it to be an hourglass figure.
No, it is not. When the prefix changes, you know it's the decimal places or the amount of zeroes that changes, and not the figure itself. i.e. the first significant figure in each is 1 and 5 respectively, so this cannot be correct. 100 micrograms is actually 0.1 and not 0.5 milligrams.
If you are thinking about the female anatomy, then yes!!!! They are good measurements.
In the past, this was considered to be the perfect figure measurements for a woman.