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How much more mass does 12Mg have than 12g

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Step-by-step explanation:

Given that,

First mass,
m_1=12\ Mg

Other mass,
m_2=12\ g

We know that,

1 Megagram (Mg) = 10⁶ grams (g)

So,
1\ g=10^(-6)\ Mg

Using unitary method,


m_2=12\ g=12* 10^(-6)\ Mg

So,
m_1-m_2=12\ Mg-12* 10^(-6)\ Mg


m_1-m_2=10^(-6)

So, the mass of 12 Mg is
10^(-6) more than 12 grams. Hence, this is the required solution.

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