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A laboratory experiment requires 1300 milligrams of sugar. How many kilograms of sugar does the experiment require?​

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Answer:

The answer is 0.0013.

Explanation:

The answer is 0.0013 becuase the number is even and you have to divide it by ten if it is milligrams to kilograms so basically always divide by tens. Hope this is helpful <3

The experiment requires 0.0013 kg of sugar.

How conversion of milligram to kilogram is done?

      The milligram is the mass =  1/1,000 of gram (or) 0.0154 grains.

  • The milligram is an SI unit of weight where as kilogram is also a unit of weight in the metric system.
  • In the metric system, " milli " is the prefix for 10⁻³ and " kilo " is the prefix of 10³.
  • Abbreviation of mg - milligram, kg - kilogram.
  • For example, 50 milligram is 50 mg and  50 kilogram is 50kg.

kilograms = milligrams ÷ 1,000,000

The weight in kilograms is equal to the milligrams divided by 1,000,000.

Here,

1300 mg = ( 1300 ÷ 1,000,000) = 0.0013 kg

Hence, the answer is 0.0013 kg.

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