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can someone tell me how to put these weights in order from smallest to largest cg mg kg g dg dag km or are these in order? I keep getting foreign web sites when I look it uo. :)
Do you know how to use the prefixes of the metric system ? Please see http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Units/ .josie4040 said:can someone tell me how to put these weights in order from smallest to largest cg mg kg g dg dag km or are these in order? I keep getting foreign web sites when I look it uo. :)
The purpose is to organize the weights in a sequence that goes from lightest to heaviest. This allows for easier comparison and measurement of the weights.
The smallest weight is typically the one with the lowest numerical value or the lightest physical weight. The largest weight is usually the one with the highest numerical value or the heaviest physical weight.
The units used for weights can vary depending on the context, but it is important to use the same units for consistency. Some common units include grams, kilograms, pounds, and ounces.
Putting weights in order is important for various applications, such as weightlifting, cooking, and scientific experiments. It allows for accurate measurement and comparison of weights.
There may be some exceptions, depending on the specific context. For example, in some cases, weights may be put in order from largest to smallest for convenience or to follow a specific convention. However, in most cases, the standard practice is to arrange weights from smallest to largest.