This math topic focuses on practicing the conversion of metric mass units, involving common units such as grams, decigrams, kilograms, and milligrams with decimal values. The problems involve converting from smaller to base units in the metric system, emphasizing understanding and applying decimal place values correctly during the conversion process. Each question provides multiple-choice answers to engage learners in identifying the right unit conversions. This is part of a broader study on metric unit conversion concerning very large and small measurements.
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Convert this value to centigrams |
0.29 g |
29,000 cg |
2,900 cg |
3 cg |
29 cg |
0.029 cg |
290 cg |
Convert this value to grams |
29 dag |
290,000 g |
290 g |
29,000 g |
2.9 g |
2,900 g |
29 g |
Convert this value to grams |
21 kg |
21 g |
2,100 g |
210,000 g |
2,100,000 g |
21,000 g |
210 g |
Convert this value to hectograms |
3,000 g |
0.03 hg |
3 hg |
300 hg |
3,000 hg |
30,000 hg |
30 hg |
Convert this value to kilograms |
30,000 g |
30 kg |
3,000 kg |
300 kg |
0.3 kg |
3 kg |
30,000 kg |
Convert this value to hectograms |
2,200 g |
0.22 hg |
2,200 hg |
0.022 hg |
22,000 hg |
220 hg |
22 hg |
Convert this value to grams |
25 hg |
250 g |
25 g |
25,000 g |
2.5 g |
2,500 g |
250,000 g |