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(2.0mg)*(0.015g)= is this proposed measurement possible?

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Step-by-step explanation:

3.0 × 10-^11 kg^2

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Answer:

It depends on the context of the measurement.

2.0 mg is a very small amount of weight, equivalent to 0.002 grams.

0.015 g is also a small amount of weight, equivalent to 15 mg.

2.0 mg multiplied by 0.015 g would yield a result of 0.00003 g or 0.03 mg, which is a very small quantity.

It is possible to measure this quantity, but it may require very precise equipment and measurement techniques depending on the context.

It is important to note that, Mathematically the question doesn't make sense because the units are not compatible and the result would be non-sensical

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