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OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

Compare 51.5 hectograms to 51,000 decigrams. How do each of these values compare to a gram, and which represents a larger mass?

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@AloneS @pooja195 @IrishBoy123 @ShadowLegendX

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@Anaise

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

Can you help me please

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@AloneS

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@ganeshie

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@agent0smith can you help me? alones told me to tag you

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

You need to know what hecto and deci represent. Google or use your notes.

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

Mk

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

Deci is 1 tenth and hecto is 100

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

So then replace 'hecto' with "times 100", and 'deci' with "times 1/100"

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

um

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

help me

OpenStudy (grandmoffchris):

@agent0smith

OpenStudy (agent0smith):

replace 'hecto' with "times 100": 51.5 hectograms

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