This topic focuses on comparing and determining which metric units are larger, specifically utilizing abbreviations for very large metric units. It includes questions that require recognizing and comparing prefixes and their corresponding magnitudes, such as kilograms (kg), grams (g), teragrams (Tg), gigagrams (Gg), and megagrams (Mg). This set of problems helps in understanding the hierarchy and conversion of metric units within the context of measurement.
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Which unit is larger
'M' (ie Mg) or 'G' (ie Gg)
Math worksheet on 'Metric Units - Which is Larger, Abbreviations (Very Large) (Level 1)'. Part of a broader unit on 'Measurement - Units Large/Small Advanced - Metric' Learn online: app.mobius.academy/math/units/measurement_unit_large_small_advanced_metric/ |
Which unit is larger |
'T' (ie Tg) or 'G' (ie Gg) |
G |
T |
Which unit is larger |
'k' (ie kg) or '(none)' (ie g) |
(none) |
k |
Which unit is larger |
'k' (ie kg) or 'M' (ie Mg) |
k |
M |
Which unit is larger |
'G' (ie Gg) or 'T' (ie Tg) |
G |
T |
Which unit is larger |
'M' (ie Mg) or 'G' (ie Gg) |
G |
M |
Which unit is larger |
'G' (ie Gg) or 'M' (ie Mg) |
G |
M |
Which unit is larger |
'M' (ie Mg) or 'k' (ie kg) |
M |
k |