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Compare 51.5 hectograms to 51500 decigrams. How do each of these values compare to a gram, and which represents a larger mass?
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Compare 51.5 hectograms to 51500 decigrams. How do each of these values compare to a gram, and which represents a larger mass?
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These values when compared seem to be the same. They are equal. If we convert them to the same units, they results to the value which is:
51.5 Hectograms = 5100 Grams
51,500 Decigrams = 5100 Grams
Hope this answers the question. Have a nice day.
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