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29 August, 20:45

How many grains of sand in a 10kg bag if one grain weighs 10 to the negative third gram

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  1. 29 August, 22:20
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    If one grain of sand weighs 10^-3 gram, it is one thousandths of a gram. A kilogram (kg), is 1000 times the mass of a gram. So, you take the 10 kg and multiply by a conversion factor of 1 kg equaling 1000g. This results in you having 10000 grams. Multiply that by another thousand, seeing as each grain of sand weighs one thousandth of a gram. This should result in you getting 10000000, or 1.0 x 10^7 grains of sand.
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