This math topic focuses on the conversion of metric mass measurements with decimal values. It covers converting units such as grams, decagrams, centigrams, hectograms, and milligrams, involving conversions between larger and base units. The exercises provide practice in accurately converting between these metric mass units, enhancing understanding of both larger and smaller quantities in the metric system. Each question offers multiple choices, emphasizing accuracy in calculations and understanding of mass conversion principles within the metric system.
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Convert this value to grams |
24 dg |
0.0024 g |
24 g |
2.4 g |
0.24 g |
2,400 g |
0.024 g |
Convert this value to centigrams |
0.22 g |
0.22 cg |
22 cg |
2,200 cg |
220 cg |
2.2 cg |
0.022 cg |
Convert this value to decigrams |
2.4 g |
0.24 dg |
24 dg |
0.024 dg |
2,400 dg |
24,000 dg |
240 dg |
Convert this value to grams |
22 dag |
2.2 g |
0.22 g |
2,200 g |
220,000 g |
22,000 g |
220 g |
Convert this value to decigrams |
2.5 g |
2.5 dg |
0.025 dg |
2,500 dg |
25,000 dg |
250 dg |
25 dg |
Convert this value to hectograms |
2,100 g |
0.021 hg |
2.1 hg |
21 hg |
21,000 hg |
0.21 hg |
2,100 hg |
Convert this value to centigrams |
0.3 g |
3 cg |
3,000 cg |
0.03 cg |
30,000 cg |
30 cg |
300 cg |