1000 mg = 1 g so 43 mg < 5 g
No, 50 kg is greater than 5g. 1 kg is equal to 1000g, so 50 kg is equivalent to 50,000g, making it greater than 5g.
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Yes, 5 grams (5g) is greater than 43 milligrams (43mg). To compare the two, it's helpful to convert grams to milligrams: 5 grams equals 5,000 milligrams. Therefore, 5g is significantly greater than 43mg.
Less
Neither; 43mg is less than 5g.
43 mg is only........ = 0.043 grams so, much less than 5 grams
1 gram = 1000 milligrams
No 43 mg equals 0.043 g which is obviously less than 5 g.
43mg is less than 5g because 5g is equal to 5,000mg. Hence: 1g=1,000mg
no milligrams are 1/1000th of a gram 5 grams are 5000 miligrams 5grams > 43 mg
4000g is greater than 5g.
Less than.
5g is equal to 5000mg so the answer is 5g
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